According to chapter 6, the plot does a significant element to describe the story. There are many methods to tell a story, where the writer can be the first person and that gives a sense of reality to the story. Using flashback to inspire the audience’s thoughts. Also, The author could be the narrator (The Third-person) what is way more interesting to the reader. The plot is effective to express the author’s emotions, add suspense to the story, attach the reader’s attention, picture the situation, and reinforce the ideas and the imagination of the reader. I tend to the Action and Drama plays or movies where the writer gives the opportunities to the audience to predict and imaging the next move of the movie. I believe this is a particular type of literature that we already read about in the previous lectures where the audience’s knowledge plays a critical part to receive the message and understand the concept and the details. I believe each of us has his/her own story but the point here is (how). How you can tell to make it sounds like a story. How you will create a whole structure as a complete masterpiece, not a fraction.
In general, the plot gives the story meaning and it is super powerful to connects the story parts that make it looks or sounds like a story. In addition, it fills the missing parts that keep it clear for the audience to understand. Culler said that gives the reader a sense of satisfaction and happiness. But I prefer literature where we have space for imaging what happened and predict what will happen where understanding the concept rely on the reader and the writer’s knowledge combined.