Plot is what happens in a story -- without a plot, there is no story.
To make the story interesting. The author hopes that their plot will make their book a cant-put-it-down, book
The plot is what happens in the story.
A subplot is a part of the narrative that is separate from the main plot of the story. It is a side story that usually related to the main plot but are not as important to the work.
Well, think of it this way: would you rather read a story with a boring plot or one that's exciting and full of tension and suspense? Plot is just what we call what happens in a story, so it's obvious that it's an important part of any story.
The plot is what actually happens: the storyline. The sequence of events in the plot is the foundation (basis) for the story to unfold and is meant to organize information and events in a logical manner.
the caracter is more important than the plot
Plot isn't necessarily more important than characters. If you don't have good characters, the plot is going to fall flat and the story will be dull or confusing. Plot and character are the two halves of a story.
The events of a story are the important things that happen during the storyit's also an inportant idea of the story
Uncle Billy strands the rest of the travelers by stealing the mules. This was an important plot development in the story.
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.
A plot-based story is one that is told so that the plot, or what happens, is the most important thing in the story. Adventure stories are plot-based. Character-based stories are those where the characters are the most important parts. Series books are usually character-based.
character- driven
what is the plot of the story of persues