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The element of a play that focuses on what happens, rather than what it means, is the plot. The plot encompasses the sequence of events, actions, and conflicts that take place throughout the story. It includes the structure of the narrative, such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. This element drives the story forward and engages the audience without delving into the deeper themes or messages.

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