What is another word for Underplot?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌndəplˈɒt] (IPA)

An underplot refers to a sub-storyline that exists within a larger narrative, often serving to deepen character development or provide alternate perspectives. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe an underplot, including subplot, secondary storyline, secondary plot, and parallel plot. These phrases suggest a second layer of narrative that works in tandem with the main plot, highlighting different aspects of the story and its characters. Another related term is subplotting, which refers to the deliberate use of underplots to add complexity and depth to a story. Whether used as a tool for plot development or for purely dramatic purposes, underplots are an essential component of any well-crafted story.

What are the hypernyms for Underplot?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Underplot

Nobody had even suspected a word of this Underplot, and her American friends stood in mute astonishment before this apparition of them here.
"The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2)"
Frederic G. Kenyon
I had still the Jewess, the daughter, running in my head, and I thought, perhaps, I was to be asked for my consent, you know, Harrington, or some sly Underplot of that kind.
"Tales & Novels, Vol. IX [Contents: Harrington; Thoughts on Bores; Ormond]"
Maria Edgeworth
The Shoemaker's Holiday is one of those innumerable and yet singular pieces in which the taste of the time seems to have so much delighted, and which seem so odd to modern taste,-pieces in which a plot or Underplot, as the case may be, of the purest comedy of manners, a mere picture of the life, generally the lower middle-class life of the time, is united with hardly a thought of real dramatic conjunction to another plot of a romantic kind, in which noble and royal personages, with, it may be, a dash of history, play their parts.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury

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