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Discover Ludwig"dramatic plot" is correct and a commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the sequence of events or actions that make up a story and create tension, suspense, and emotion. Example: The novel's dramatic plot kept readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning the pages to find out what would happen next.
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There is no dramatic plot twist or cliffhanger.
"I thought it was a dramatic plot twist," said Jeffrey.
The moment was a dramatic plot twist, and the painting stole the scene.
His text necessitates certain dramatic plot points, but how the actors pull them off is an open question.
Actually, it was five acts, all disguised as sets, with the most astonishing and dramatic plot twist saved for last.
He studied film directing at Columbia University and, during a few dramatic plot twists, the reader can sense him blocking his characters' actions too forcefully.
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The memory of a scent, an illness, a random day at the beach, a slight, can be as piquant and poignant to me as any more dramatic, plot-worthy event.
During the Elizabethan period, William Shakespeare and other playwrights extracted dramatic plots from the Italian novella.
I've been playing Helen Titchener (née Archer) for 16 years, and in that time I've had my share of dramatic plots.
"Call Me" is less a made-for-television movie than an extension of the 50's French nouveau roman; Fleiss's immorality tale is told without almost any conventional elements like dramatic plotting, moral precepts or psychological insight.
The dramatic plotting is so faultlessly economical, the musical pacing so surefooted, that really unsuccessful productions are rare – Luc Bondy's famous attempt, brought to the Edinburgh festival in 2002, has been the only spectacular failure in my experience.
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