Are subplots necessary?

The short answer is no. As I just pointed out, subplots are not critical to your story. In fact, too many subplots, or the wrong type of subplots, can easily dilute your main plot and topic and end up distracting the reader. However, the longer and more complicated answer is yes, you need subplots.

What is a subplot used for?

Subplots are a tool that can increase tension and intensify conflict in a story. You can add new plot points that create obstacles for the main character that lead to a more dramatic climax. Subplots enrich character development. A subplot may reveal new information about a main character.

How many subplots should a story have?

Most stories have at least 2 or 3 subplots and can have more. But you don’t want them to remove the main story, just add something! In the first 810 pages of your second act, your main character will face their first great test or challenge and take the first step in their arc.

What are good subplots?

In fiction, a subplot is a subplot that is a side story in support of a main story or plot. Subplots may be related to main plots, either in time and place or in thematic importance. Subplots often involve supporting characters other than the protagonist or antagonist.

What defines a subplot?

1: a subplot in fiction or drama. 2: a subdivision of a trial plot.

What is an example subplot?

A classic example would be a villain who snatches a love interest, with the protagonist being more motivated to defeat that villain because the stakes have become personal (if they haven’t already). In a drama, a romantic/beautiful subplot can up the ante for the protagonist and provide a barometer of their actions. ten

What is a subplot and how does it fit into a larger story?

A subplot is a subplot in a novel, usually used to further develop characters and themes. The difference between a plot and a subplot is that subplots are much smaller. 31

Are subplots necessary?

So, second question: do you need subplots? The short answer is no. Subplots are not critical to your story. In fact, too many subplots or the wrong type of subplots can easily dilute your main storyline and theme and distract readers. 25

What is an example subplot?

A classic example would be a villain who snatches a love interest, with the protagonist being more motivated to defeat that villain because the stakes have become personal (if they haven’t already). In a drama, a romantic/beautiful subplot can up the ante for the protagonist and provide a barometer of their actions. ten

How do I write a good subplot?

For example, consider this simple storyline: Storyline: The good army faces the evil army in a terrible battle. During this battle, the good army prevails and eventually wins the war.

What are the good lots?

A classic example would be a villain who snatches a love interest, with the protagonist being more motivated to defeat that villain because the stakes have become personal (if they haven’t already). In a drama, a romantic/beautiful subplot can up the ante for the protagonist and provide a barometer of their actions. ten