I don't think that you can really have a story without a plot. Every story needs a plot, or it is just disconnected rambling. Some action movies come close, but even the worst stories have some semblance of a plot, or they wouldn't make sense at all.
A minor story that runs inside the main story is called a sub-plot.
PLOT ! (:
That is called a plot.
The plot of a story usually consists of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement. In the case of a tragedy, the denouement is called catastrophe; in other works, it is called resolution.
Inciting Incident: * The conflict that begins the action of the story and causes the protagonist to act *Without this event, there would be no story. Also, it is better described as the State of Imperfection made explicit.
A minor story that runs inside the main story is called a sub-plot.
i believe the story of a film is called the story
That is called the plot of the story
The plot of a story is crucial because it provides structure and purpose, guiding the narrative from beginning to end. It keeps readers engaged by creating suspense and tension, and allows for the development of characters and themes. A well-crafted plot helps to drive the story forward and leaves a lasting impact on the reader.
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Plot.
It's called the plot.
A plot within a plot in a story is often referred to as a subplot. Subplots are secondary storylines that run alongside the main plot and may involve different characters or themes, adding depth and complexity to the overall narrative.
PLOT ! (:
The plot and sub-plots are what "happens" in a story.