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Is it the plot or the characters?
Instead of providing narrative satisfaction to readers who crave it, the plot of "Anna Karenina" is an unfolding complication.
As the sand became soil, Kunitz sketched out a plan of imagining it; the plot has been evolving from that sketch ever since.
The agency said it the plot was in "advanced planning stages" but gave no further information on how close the men got to carrying it out.
As prosecutors describe it, the plot was led by a Kennedy airport cargo handler and a member of the Guyanese Parliament, involved a Islamist group based in Trinidad and was set up to make "the World Trade Center attack seem small".
Roth drove here accidentally, in "Patrimony" — accidentally arriving at his mother's grave and, beside it, the plot reserved for his father — after missing a fork in the road on his way to Elizabeth, where his father was living in those years, and where he was en route to tell him of the brain tumor that was going to kill him.
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It's a little over-cranked, it pushes the plot along.
But the production got fidgety as it went along, and at the climax it lost the plot entirely.
Yes, it's the plot and the script, isn't it?
While there is romance in the novel, it gives the plot dimension instead of being a distraction from it, and the relationship that develops feels realistic.
You could make an argument that "A Separation," a film about a married couple going through a divorce, has political undertones, but you couldn't prove it -- the plot and character development don't allow any one view to define it.
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