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Main events of a play novel or film

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Answered by IAMHelperYT
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PLOT Definition: a plan or main event of a play, novel, movie, or similar work Sentence: The plot of the story, was that the young man is saving young children while hiding his identity, but when it gets revealed, he is trying find a place where people will acknowledge him and not overlook or neglect him.

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What do you call the main sequence of events in a play?

The plot is the sequence of events in a story. Each event causes or leads to the next. Events of the plot reveal a problem called the conflict. The situation and the characters involved are revealed in the exposition of the plot.

you can use the dramatic structure too... read below

Dramatic structure

The structure is how the plot or story of a play is laid out, including a beginning, a middle and an end. Plays may also include subplots, which are smaller stories that allow the audience to follow the journey of different characters and events within the plot. Plays also feature an element of conflict, which does not necessarily mean a fight or argument but instead an obstacle that needs to be overcome.

A typical dramatic structure is linear, with events occurring chronologically. This might include:

exposition - introduces background events and characters

rising action - a series of events that create suspense in the narrative

climax - the part of the story where the suspense reaches its highest part

falling action - the main conflict starts to resolve

resolution - the conclusion of the story where questions are answered and loose ends are tied up

Structures can also be non-linear, with the action of the play moving forwards and back in time. This is done through the use of flashbacks and flashforwards, to help make the play more exciting or to highlight points through contrast and juxtaposition.

Alternatively, plays may follow a cyclical structure, with the play ending at the same time as it began. This can be exciting for the audience as they try to work out how the character ended up in the position they see at the start of the play.

Traditionally, plays use acts and scenes to help define particular moments in time, and a new scene will show the audience that the action is taking place in a different location.

Answered by muzammil242
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