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See also: [[Counterpoint characterization]] | See also: [[Counterpoint characterization]] | ||
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* [[George Eliot]]'s ''[[Middlemarch]]'' | * [[George Eliot]]'s ''[[Middlemarch]]'' | ||
[[Category:Narrative devices]] | [[Category:Narrative devices]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:09, 26 March 2007
Counterpoint plotting is a type of plotting that relies on counterpoints; that is, showing different views, particularly opposite views. In plotting, it might involve revealing a plot from multiple perspectives or the use of several small subplots to feed into an overall plot.
See also: Counterpoint characterization
Non-SFnal examples: