163 Quotes About Plot
- Author Douglas Coupland
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You keep waiting for the moral of your life to become obvious, but it never does. Work, work, work: No moral. No plot. No eureka! Just production schedules and days. You might as well be living inside a photocopier. Your lives are all they're ever going to be.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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If you write then you are reborn because by writing about the moment, you can relive it for a second time.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Maybe stories choose how they are told and who tells them.
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- Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Character is plot, plot is character.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Someone who smiles too much with you can sometime frown too much with you at your back.
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- Author Robert Coles
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Be a good listener in the special way a story requires: note the manner of presentation; the development of plot, character; the addition of new dramatic sequences; the emphasis accorded to one figure or another in the recital; and the degree of enthusiam, of coherence, the narrator gives to his or her account.
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- Author De philosopher DJ Kyos
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Choose to do things, because you want to, not because they told you or made you do it. Reason being lot of people choose to do or say bad things. If they know they can deny the responsibility of the outcome or they can shift the blame, when the results are bad. Not everyone has best interest for you at heart. Mostly, they are looking out for themselves. People can put your life in danger, as long it won't affect them.
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- Author Jean Lee Latham
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[The] reader is not primarily interested in plot. He is interested in what happens because he is interested in the character it happens to. No incident has any place in the story unless it has an emotional impact on the character--and on the reader.Newbery Acceptance Speech
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- Author Flannery O'Connor
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Now the second common characteristic of fiction follows from this, and it is that fiction is presented in such a way that the reader has the sense that it is unfolding around him. This doesn't mean he has to identify himself with the character or feel compassion for the character or anything like that. It just means that fiction has to be largely presented rather than reported. Another way to say it is that though fiction is a narrative art, it relies heavily on the element of drama.
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