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Plot typically refers to the events and their ordering in a work of narrative fiction. Use this tag for questions regarding plotting, outlining, and narrative arcs. Be aware that questions asking users to come up with plot details for you are off-topic.
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Is it okay to kill a main character?
This sets up interesting plot points in the rest of the series and actually makes sense. … What does it do to the plot and does it make sense? If I were to incorporate the character's resurrection, can I do it well? …
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What really is considered as plagiarism?
There's nothing wrong with taking a specific plot point in a book and then having your own unique spin on it. Nobody can plagiarize you for having a similar plot in the story. … Here, you're using the plot from an established story and just adding characters and making up your own story. This story would definitely be subject to plagiarism. …