Concept in narratology: presentation of a sequence of events in a narrative work.
Sinônimos
Examples for "plot"
Examples for "plot"
1The humour is not in the plot, but in the general dialogue.
2However, another great plot is building up again, which we are monitoring.
3Four men have been arrested over an alleged terror plot, police said.
4The key to the plot is given in the Prologue in Heaven.
5Prosecutors said the plot was to raise political funds for Mr Maduro.
1I remember him well; a terrible mauvais sujet, but superbly handsome.
2Caractere sanguin, s'echauffant facilement, et sujet a quelques fievres de chaleur.
3It is briefly this: There was an old Vicomte de Vaudemont about Paris; of good birth, but extremely poor- amauvaissujet.
4No wonder, then, that the good Frau Professorin gathered her Fraulein under her wing, and resented the attentions of such a mauvais sujet.
5I shall not dare, vu le sujet, to send a copy to Mrs. Garrick;(649) I do not know whether you will venture.
6He reproved the Duchesse for her too amiable manner towards a mauvais sujet like myself, and forbade her in future to receive my visits.
7These birds and flowers are his sujets de genre.
8"Ciel, entends la priere Qu'ici je fais; Conserve un si boil pere A ses sujets."
9"I suppose they have told you that I am a mauvais sujet." Gyp inclined her head.
10"Il faut dormir sur ce sujet." while Helen was to be found une comfortable chambre a l'hotel.
11"Your sister's flatteries are all nonsense," she wrote; "the young lady's far too good for you, mauvais sujet beyond redemption.
12"Mauvals sujet!" he suggested.