“Unraveling the Mystery: How Understanding Story vs. Plot Can Transform Your Writing!”

In The Princess Bride (1987) the main plot experience is part of a larger frame story: a grandparent telling a bedtime tale. This introduces a few preconceived notions about the plot and allows for interpolation, enriching the main narrative and giving it much more meaning than can be done with the original plot alone.

Point-of-View Changes

From Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) to the original Dracula (1897) novel, changes in point-of-view can be facilitated in a number of ways, whether meant to shock or inform the audience as the plot progresses.

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