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  2. Wikipedia:Plot-only description of fictional works - Wikipedia

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    If there is no plot summary, use the tag {} and if the plot is insufficient, {}. If real-world context, impact, or analysis is missing from the article, take a few minutes to add it. (Reminder: Encyclopedias are, by definition, tertiary sources. The literary analysis must be independently sourced, verifiable and balanced.

  3. Wikipedia:How to write a plot summary - Wikipedia

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    A summary is not meant to reproduce the experience of reading or watching the work. In fact, readers might be here because they didn't understand the original. Just repeating what they have already seen or read is unlikely to help them. Do not attempt to re-create the emotional impact of the work through the plot summary.

  4. Wikipedia:How to streamline a plot summary - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, you'll find excessively detailed plot summaries that overwhelm readers with a summary of every scene. In this case, it's frequently best to rewrite the plot summary from scratch. If you come upon a plot summary of around 800 to 900 words, it's frequently possible to streamline it such that you lose no significant information.

  5. Mindgame (play) - Wikipedia

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    Mindgame by Anthony Horowitz is a psychological thriller play set in a mental hospital. The play was first performed in 1999 in Colchester before transferring to the West End. It was published by Oberon Books in 2000. [1] A highly fictionalized account of the London production of this play is the backdrop to Horowitz’s novel, The Twist of a ...

  6. Leopoldstadt (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play had its North American premiere on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre when it started previews on 14 September 2022 and opened on 2 October. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Its originally intended North American premiere was to have taken place at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto , [ 20 ] for a seven-week engagement with the London cast, however ...

  7. The Ghost Train (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Train is a stage comedy-thriller, written in 1923 by the English actor and playwright Arnold Ridley.. The story centres upon the social interaction of a group of railway passengers who have been stranded at a remote rural station overnight, and are increasingly threatened by a latent external force, with a denouement ending.

  8. The Novel: An Introduction - Wikipedia

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    Topics in this chapter are the "narrative time", that is, the approximate time required for the reader to read the novel, and the "telling time", i.e. the period that is covered by the novel. Their ratio, the "narrative pace" (narrative pace = telling time ÷ narrative time) may be changed several times within a novel by the narrator and thus ...

  9. A novel is a primary source for its own plot summary, provided the novel is publicly available. There is usually no need to explicitly cite the novel as a reference, but the summary must accurately reflect the plot of the novel. Publication details should be included elsewhere in the article, perhaps in an infobox.