imbroglioɪmˈbroʊl yoʊ
imbroglio (n)
- plural
- imbroglios
English Definitions:
imbroglio, embroilment (noun)
an intricate and confusing interpersonal or political situation
imbroglio (noun)
a very embarrassing misunderstanding
imbroglio (Noun)
a complicated situation; an entanglement
imbroglio
In a literary work, film, or other narrative, the plot is the sequence of events in which each event affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect. The causal events of a plot can be thought of as a series of events linked by the connector "and so". Plots can vary from the simple—such as in a traditional ballad—to forming complex interwoven structures, with each part sometimes referred to as a subplot or imbroglio. Plot is similar in meaning to the term storyline. In the narrative sense, the term highlights important points which have consequences within the story, according to American science fiction writer Ansen Dibell. The term plot can also serve as a verb, referring to either the writer's crafting of a plot (devising and ordering story events), or else to a character's planning of future actions in the story. The term plot, however, in common usage (for example, a "movie plot") can mean a narrative summary or story synopsis, rather than a specific cause-and-effect sequence.
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