How does plot affect theme




















Sorry to whinge. Thanks, Katie. If the two of you can learn to see the diamonds in your differences, you will each be a great blessing to each other. I tremendously value critique partners who are able to recognize and emphasize aspects of story that do not come naturally to me. I find my test readers can generally point out my problem areas even if they rarely suggest the right solutions.

As far as structure vs creativity. I think of structure as a series of questions to ask about your story—sort of story therapy. This is very true. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong. Plot and theme can get so darn confusing!

You made it super easy to understand and I really appreciate it. This little series about theme has me really wanting to see the disney movie Moana again. It is a story about finding oneself, and every part speaks to that theme. Character, plot, structural beats… admittedly to varying degrees, but nearly always speaking to the theme on some level. Now that I know more about the topic, I really want to look at it again to see what I can learn from it.

Does the series itself have a theme that is then reflected in each book or can each book have its own separate theme? A series that is telling an overarching story should have a united thematic premise, although each of the individual books can be used to explore nuanced aspects.

Even in a series in which the books are standalone episodes, there should be at least a coherent thematic tone. Point 2 is just what I needed to read today. Thank you! I liked your comments on Pride and Prejudice, theme, followed by falling in love, plot. It made the difference between theme and plot so clear to me. However, it really redeems itself by knocking it out of the park on its theme of aging and sacrifice, and worrying about being too old to make a difference. Almost every choice in every scene reinforces the theme.

Kirk learns he has a son and fumbles with what that means to him. The McGuffin of Genesis is literally about sacrificing a world to see it reborn. Khan is willing to sacrifice himself and everyone he loves in the pursuit of hollow vengeance; Spock sacrifices himself to save the ones he loves.

The theme in the movie was like a magnet that drew everything towards it. I feel like the theme really saved the day! Edit: I want to help the fairy godmother see that some people do deserve to be forgiven and Cinderalla to see that some people you should run away screaming. Is this dividing the plot? I think it sounds fantastic—a great opportunity of exploring two sides of an important issue. If I do anything otherwise, my story falls to pieces. I mean how can I?

Am too new at this just get this finished read this blog, apply as best I can. I mean you can't stay one one book forever. That isn't healthy. Sorry about that.

I meant to say: am too new at this and need to finish. Or something? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Helping Writers Become Authors Write your best story.

Change your life. Astound the world. Home Start Here! Weiland Site. April 8, by K. So which is it? One way of summing up this novel is as follows: A poor woman and a rich man improbably fall in love. Plot or theme? And this is where we find that inherent link between plot and theme. Sign Up Today Sign up to receive K. About K. Weiland KMWeiland K.

Comments Samantha says. April 8, at am. Now I feel like I have a clear picture and that is super empowering. Thank you, thank you! Weiland KMWeiland says. Lila Diller says. Gini Rifkin says. Aamir Khan says. November 1, at am. Will u help me to find the relationship between plot and theme in drama Death of a salesman? Simply put, plots just describe the story.

What's the difference between theme and plot? Jun 24, Theme is what the writer wants to make clear. Plot is what happens in the story. Explanation: The theme is mostly one sentence and it is what the writer wants to make clear. Jacobi J. See below:. Explanation: Theme is the writer's message about life, whereas plot describes the main events and sequence of a story. Themes are the central focus of the story or narrative. Themes express the intended lesson, conclusion, message, or point of view of the author.

Themes connect all the parts of the story such as characters, plot, problem conflict , setting, and event s. A theme keeps the writer on point. Function of Plot It motivates the characters to affect the story , and connects the events in an orderly manner. The plot creates a desire for the reader to go on reading by absorbing them in the middle of the story , ensuring they want to know what happens next.

Therefore, it would change the actions of the characters, which at the same time would change the plot. Since the theme is the main idea, topic plus the message the author is trying to convey, all the changes previously mentioned will directly affect the theme of that particular story.

What is a theme and plot? Theme is the writer's message about life, whereas plot describes the main events and sequence of a story. A key difference is that themes are often short and can be said in one sentence, whereas the plot of a story can be lengthy. How do you describe a plot? The plot describes the events and their significance as the story unfolds. There are five different parts to the plot: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

These five different parts can also be plotted onto an image of a roller coaster. What is difference between theme and summary?

A summary is a retelling of the main plot points and character developments without going into elaborate details about those things. The summary is what the story is about. The theme is how this story relates to life. Consider the story's events and characters as evidence of the author's thinking. How do you construct a plot?



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