When it comes to discussing literature, two words that often come up are plot and theme. While they may seem interchangeable, they actually have distinct meanings and purposes within a story.
green line — plot
red flower — theme
Plot
A theme is the underlying message or meaning of a story. It is the central idea or concept that the author is trying to convey to the reader. Themes are often abstract and can be interpreted in different ways by different readers.
A theme is the underlying message or meaning of a story. It is the central idea or concept that the author is trying to convey to the reader. Themes are often abstract and can be interpreted in different ways by different readers.
Theme
It has
taught me
resilience
— Tom Holland
Theme
vs
Plot
They are both integral components of any piece of writing.
While plot drives the story forward and keeps the reader engaged, theme adds depth and meaning to the narrative.
It has
taught me
resilience
— Tom Holland
How to use “Plot”
in a sentence
The plot of the play was intricate and well-crafted
The movie had a predictable plot
The plot of the novel was full of twists and turns
It's a show that will take you on twists and turns — you'll never know where you are or what's going on —
and then it will
all come to
a miraculous conclusion toward the end