Esther is from the book of Esther in the Bible. If you have the NIV it's probably starts on p.555.
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Esther's cousin, Mordecai, plays a significant role in the Bible as he raises Esther and advises her to reveal her Jewish identity to King Xerxes, ultimately saving the Jewish people from a plot to destroy them.
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It is not like a story, it is a story. It has all the components of a plot: characters, conflict, climax, resolution, etc. It is the story of how God rescues rebellious humans.
No, a plot is a noun. To plot is a verb.
cos it's a plot it needs to be called a plot
Sort of, though it dosen't reference any Bible verses or talk about God, but the plot is similar to the fight between Good and Evil or God and the devil.
They lack boundaries. According to various theories it was a Cuban plot, a Russian Plot, a CIA plot, a DOD plot, an Alien Plot, a Republican plot, a Vietnamese plot, a Ku Klux Klan plot, a Moon man plot and other scenarios that may be equally absurd.
It is a plot divided into parts,each having its own plot yet contributing to the bigger plot.
The plot is just what happens in the story. You can't have plot going on outside of a story, no.