"General! General! the missiles have been launched! This is the beginning of the nuclear war!"
"Great Scot! How did this happen?"
"Oh, and by the way. Your wife phoned. She wants you to bring home milk."
"Oh Dart! I forgot the milk. Dry cereal tomorrow."
"Uh General?"
"What? Oh yes! The missiles... What are we going to do?"
"We could issue a recall."
"A recall? Can we do that?"
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Perhaps you mean to ask about a subplot? A subplot is a less important second plot in a literary work or film. Perhaps it is a story that has been written by a character of the story, although this is unlikely.
Means you can have smaller stories nestling inside a bigger story. In Nicholas Cage National Treasure for instance, the big story is the treasure hunt, and the subplot is his romance with the female lead character.
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Anything by Charles Dickens.
there are 4 subplots: Subplot #1: Charlie's relationship with Algernon Subplot #2: Charlie's relationship with Mrs.Kinnian/Alice Subplot #3: Charlie's relationship with coworkers Subplot #4: Charlie's relationship with his doctors
50,000 bushels make a subplot
it is called a "subplot"
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In "First Knight," a subplot involves the relationship between King Arthur and Guinevere, as well as the conflict that arises with Lancelot's arrival. This subplot adds complexity to the main storyline of the film centered on King Arthur's struggle to maintain his kingdom amidst betrayal and love.
The subplot in "Romeo and Juliet" begins in Act 1, Scene 2, when Paris expresses his desire to marry Juliet to Lord Capulet. This subplot revolves around the arranged marriage and the subsequent events leading to Juliet's secret relationship with Romeo.
It is a comedy but it has a tragic subplot.
A subplot in "The Westing Game" involves the mystery surrounding the relationship between Turtle Wexler and Angela Wexler, their complex family dynamics, and their individual struggles and growth throughout the story. This subplot adds depth to the main mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death and the inheritance competition.