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The Elements of Fiction
Plot
Bruce Clary, McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas
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Plot is a sequence of events that “has
a beginning, a middle, and an end.”
—Aristotle, Poetics
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“A plot is a series of events
deliberately arranged so as to
reveal their dramatic, thematic,
and emotional significance.”
—Janet Burroway
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Movement in dramatic tension
“Conflict is the first encountered and the
fundamental element of fiction, fundamental
because in literature only trouble is interesting.
“Only trouble is interesting.”
—Janet Burroway
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Movement in dramatic tension
• Conflict (internal and/or external)
• Rising action
• Crisis and climax
• Dénouement or resolution
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Other models for analyzing plot
• 3-D: Drama equals desire plus danger
• Story as war (Mel McKee)
• Connection – disconnection
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What readers demand from plots
• Unity – plausible cause-and-effect, not just
dominoes falling
• Significance – shows us something about human
nature and human nature. A model of reality.