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The Importance of Plot/Setting/Theme?

Doug Johnson said:
My dictionary says they are the same thing:

Plot: the story or sequence of events in a narrated or presented work such as a novel, play, or movie

Story: the plot of a novel, play, motion picture, or other fictional narrative work


This only illustrates the inadequacy of one word to define another.
 
Doug Johnson said:
Dave Barry also performed a song about Tupperware, in a band whose only instruments were Tupperware. Reportedly, the audience gave him a standing ovation.

Yes, that sounds very nice. I have a verb 'tupping' which is the act of making a chair too warm by sitting in it. Some people are capable of tupping up an entire room, making it almost uninhabitable.
 
novella said:
This only illustrates the inadequacy of one word to define another.

Or it could illustrate the problems two people have communicating when one doesn't accept the dictionary definition of certain words.;) Or it could illustrate the way the same word effects different people differently.
 
Doug Johnson said:
Or it could illustrate the problems two people have communicating when one doesn't accept the dictionary definition of certain words.;) Or it could illustrate the way the same word effects different people differently.

Does the dictionary define things for people or do people define things for the dictionary? I mean, in the Creationists's view, was there an OED sitting in the Garden of Eden when Adam got there? No, sir. Adam said unto Eve, 'write this down, woman. Aardvaark--an ugly antsnorter." And so it was done unto the world that the dictionary was born word by word, and then it begat the Koran and the Bible, etc., and that's when the trouble really started.

Or something like that.
 
ions said:
Well how important is it to you? Do you need a specific setting to enjoy a book? Must there be dragons and elves? Gore? Or do you just let a great writer take you where their story goes and enjoy the beauty of that not relying on gimmicks or standards of a genre?

I'm not that particular when it comes to a setting. All that is required for me, is a plot and setting that is believable, or at least an unbelievable one that the author convincingly sells as being believable.
 
There are so many books and authors that I have heard about and haven't yet read, that I pretty much read randomly what appeals to me at the moment. When I browse the shelves I see enormous numbers of additional interesting titles that I wish I could get around to reading, based on title and subject alone, so that doesn't make narrowing it down any easier. Only among detective stories will I read all of an author's books if I like him. Among classic authors I tend to want to read another book by a different author, instead of a second one by the same author, in order to get broader coverage I suppose. If I could, I would read 'em all! Maybe all the authors first, then all the books. Dreams, dreams!!! :D
Peder
 
Peder said:
There are so many books and authors that I have heard about and haven't yet read, that I pretty much read randomly what appeals to me at the moment. When I browse the shelves I see enormous numbers of additional interesting titles that I wish I could get around to reading, based on title and subject alone, so that doesn't make narrowing it down any easier. Only among detective stories will I read all of an author's books if I like him. Among classic authors I tend to want to read another book by a different author, instead of a second one by the same author, in order to get broader coverage I suppose. If I could, I would read 'em all! Maybe all the authors first, then all the books. Dreams, dreams!!! :D
Peder

Yeah, and just when you think you can't possibly find even one more author or title to tack onto your already mile-long list, you come to a forum like this and find someone's talking about some cool book...;)
 
abecedarian said:
Yeah, and just when you think you can't possibly find even one more author or title to tack onto your already mile-long list, you come to a forum like this and find someone's talking about some cool book...;)
ABC
You have that right! :D
Peder
 
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