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If you think about this, you can figure it out. Why is it interesting to read about something happening, some action going on, instead of reading long boring descriptions of things?

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What does Resolution mean in the plot diagram?

Plot is a complex term that involves a conflict at its core. Something that disturbs the harmony of the characters or the universe or something. It is this conflict that is resolved. And as the conflict gets resolved so to does the plot. For example the protagonist is in danger of being stabbed to death by the antagonist. This is a conflict. This conflict plus all the action that takes place because of that conflict is the plot. When the protagonist convinces the antagonist that he truly loves her and everything that she heard about him to the contrary were lies and hyperbola and she drops the knife and falls lovingly into his arms - this is the resolution to the conflict and thereby the end of the plot as anything that happens after that is only gratuitous sensuality.


Is conflict and plot the same thing?

its not the same thing the plot is the whole story that builds up to the conflict in the story. So like the story about the boy who cried wolf, the plot is the boy keeps calling for help but the actual conflict is when the villagers dont come and the boy is actually in trouble.


Resistance or confrontation that shapes the development of plot is called?

conflict: sorry its so simple.


What is the relationship between the Plot and the conflict?

Plot is a more general term than conflict. The plot defines the full course of a story told in a novel, short story, play, film, etc. The conflict is a specific point which the plot may center upon. Plot is generally made up of conflicts and their resolutions.There may be several conflicts throughout the course of the plot. The conflicts may be come in many different styles and in varying degrees. So that a simple conflict may involve a character and an inanimate object that inactively works against the character, eg. a character's car breaks down at particularly inopportune moment. Or a more complex conflict could involve several levels of deception against a character, eg. a trusted companion reveals themselves to have been the villain all along.Conflict usually falls into one of four types: character vs. character, character vs. society, character vs. self, or character vs. nature.


What is a sentence for advancing?

I am advancing your allowance so you can pay for the movie.The Union troops were advancing on Atlanta.


What stage of the plot comes directly after the conflict?

This depends. You could either have the story have another tragedy, or you could somehow make the story resolve. There are so many options in creative writing, you just have to be original.


What should the plot of a novel contain?

A novel plot always has something happening to the main character. Maybe it gets hurt or maybe something may be wrong with their family. However whats most important is that it is entertaining you must always entertain the reader


Is plot and climax similar?

No. The plot is the events that happen in a story. The setting is where those events take place. The plot can effect the setting and the setting can effect the plot. They are separate, but important elements of story.


When actions of a story are written so that they contain conflict the actions become?

more engaging and propel the story forward, driving the plot and character development. Conflict creates tension and keeps the reader invested in the outcome of the story.


What is main events in plot?

The main events in a plot typically revolve around the introduction of characters and setting, the development of conflict, rising action leading to a climax, falling action, and ultimately resolution. These events drive the story forward and keep readers engaged.


What might happen next in a story?

It depends on the plot and character arcs established in the story so far. Various possibilities could include a new conflict arising, a resolution to existing conflicts, a plot twist, or the development of character relationships.


Does a narrative have to have a conflict?

No, a narrative does not always have to have a conflict. While conflict is a common element in storytelling that creates tension and keeps the audience engaged, some narratives may focus on other aspects such as character development, setting, or mood without a central conflict.