plotcentric
Plotcentric is a term used in literary and media criticism to describe a narrative approach that prioritizes plot progression over character development, setting, or thematic exploration. It is a descriptive label rather than a formal theory, and it is applied to works whose primary engine is the sequence of events, twists, and outcomes.
The term emerged in discussions of narrative technique in the late 20th century and is used across
Typical features include a clearly defined external goal, a sequence of increasingly difficult obstacles, rapid pacing
While plotcentric works can deliver momentum and suspense, critics argue they risk shallow characterization or thematic
Examples of plotcentric storytelling can be found in many thrillers, procedurals, and action-adventure narratives, including productions