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"Plot-driven" refers to a narrative structure where the story's progression is primarily propelled by external events and actions rather than character development or internal conflicts. In plot-driven works, the emphasis is on the sequence of events, twists, and turns that keep the audience engaged. This approach often prioritizes pacing and excitement, sometimes at the expense of deeper character exploration. Examples can be found in thrillers, action films, or adventure novels where the plot takes center stage.

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