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- Subplot abstract "In fiction, a subplot is a secondary strand of the plot that is a supporting side story for any story or the main plot. Subplots may connect to main plots, in either time and place or in thematic significance. Subplots often involve supporting characters, those besides the protagonist or antagonist.Subplots are distinguished from the main plot by taking up less of the action, having less significant events occur, with less impact on the 'world' of the work, and occurring to less important characters. In screenwriting, a subplot is referred to as a "B story" or a "C story," etc.".
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- Subplot subject Category:Fiction.
- Subplot subject Category:Literary_concepts.
- Subplot subject Category:Narratology.
- Subplot subject Category:Plot_(narrative).
- Subplot type Abstraction100002137.
- Subplot type Cognition100023271.
- Subplot type Concept105835747.
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- Subplot type Idea105833840.
- Subplot type LiteraryConcepts.
- Subplot type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Subplot comment "In fiction, a subplot is a secondary strand of the plot that is a supporting side story for any story or the main plot. Subplots may connect to main plots, in either time and place or in thematic significance.".
- Subplot label "Sub-plot".
- Subplot label "Subplot".
- Subplot sameAs Sub-plot.
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- Subplot wasDerivedFrom Subplot?oldid=606635081.
- Subplot isPrimaryTopicOf Subplot.