when Elizabeth I killed Mary Queen Of Scots...The Babington Plot was a way to kill Elizabeth!
plot
The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.
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No. In thirteen novels. -Chorka Wolffe
See link below. At IMDb, you can search by Plot or by Keyword. Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
The simple answer to this question is "Yes, of course." In many cases, a composition about literature, film, etc., will be read by an audience that is unfamiliar with one or all of the pieces being discussed. If that's the case, plot summaries make subsequent discussion of the books/films/etc. more interesting and accessible to the reader. In the case of academic prose, which is usually directed at a teacher who is familiar with the plot of the work being discussed, plot summaries should be kept to a minimum, except when absolutely necessary to the discussion.
There's discussion about the possibility of production starting in late 2008. As of July 2007 no plot has been developed, no script has been written, no director, no producer, although discussion with some talent is in the beginning stages.
The movie was 'Frenzy', directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Came out in the 70's. It was his last film before 'Family Plot'.
Mere Christianity is a theological book by C.S. Lewis. It is an introduction to Christianity and discussion about Christian beliefs. This book finds the common ground that all Christians share, regardless of denomination.
There are 777 graves in the "Unknown Plot" of the Grandview Cemetery in Johnstown Pa. All 777 are unidentified victims of the 1889 Johnstown Flood.
Literary discussion refers to conversations or debates about works of literature, where individuals analyze and interpret aspects such as themes, characters, plot, and symbolism. Participants may share their opinions, insights, and interpretations to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the text. Literary discussions can take place in various settings, including book clubs, classrooms, and online forums.
No, a plot is a noun. To plot is a verb.
cos it's a plot it needs to be called a plot
"The Devil in the White City" is a nonfiction book about the years the Chicago World's Fair was built and the architect, Daniel Burnham, who built it. In a connected plot line, you learn of H.H, Holmes, who lured victims to his hotel and killed many.
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.
The plot is just what happens in the story. You can't have plot going on outside of a story, no.