The plot of the play is the main point of a play. Each character contributes to the plot of the play.
twist? The part of the play where the plot thickens is the epitasis, from the Greek for intensification. It precedes the catastrophe.
The Comedy of Errors is by Shakespeare. The Boys from Syracuse is not. It has a very similar plot, and the Shapespeare play was its source, but it was written by George Abbot. It is also a musical, whereas there are no musical breaks in the Shakespeare play. The Twins by Plautus is another play with a similar plot which was Shakespeare's source for his play.
it is suggested that it is ralated to his play Macbeth but no one can know for sure.
I believe its called the climax
it depends on the play. in some the minor characters play a very brief role in keeping the plot going, but sokmtimes that minor characters cause the entire plot to happen. they can reveal traits about the major or other minor characters. this is a super broad question, and the answer is equally so. depending on the play they can really affect any aspect(s) of it to any degree.
the PLOT
The plot.
twist? The part of the play where the plot thickens is the epitasis, from the Greek for intensification. It precedes the catastrophe.
An unexpected event in a play is known as a plot twist. Plot twists are used to surprise the audience, create suspense, or change the direction of the story.
plot
what is the plot of paula vogel's play how i learned to drive
The plot is the "backbone" in plays. It drives the play; it is the story. You may be able to read only the dialogue, but the dialogue itself is the plot.
The plot of the play more-or-less mirrors the diary. And it is yet again a case of the book being much better than the play or movie. MUCH better.
The play Macbeth alludes to the Plot
it will be slys ancestors. u get to play as them.
What a story or play is about; to be distinquished plot or theme.
Romeo and Juliet