What is the difference between plot and storyline? I've been trying to Google it but I keep getting conflicting answers. They include:
1. Storyline is the same as plot.
2. Plot is the backbone of the story and storyline has the details that get you there. The plot contains the primary sequence of events. Here's a probably bad example based on my understanding of what that means:
Billy is a nerd and has a crush on the popular girl he's been tutoring in math. His goal is to win her over and take her to the prom. Her boyfriend, the jerky football captain who, unbeknownst to them, is two-timing on her, as well as his own insecurities stand in his way. The primary steps he has to take to get to that goal, including the obstacles he faces, is the plot. So it might include him finding out the boyfriend is a cheater and he must use his superior intellect to expose him, he builds his confidence by his philosophical discussions with a elderly, recently-widowed astronomer he befriends. Meanwhile the popular girl sees his kindness and realizes she wants to be with someone who treats her with respect.
The storyline would be the details like what he actually does to expose the boyfriend, the actual conversations with the astronomer and how they influence him to take a chance, the ways the popular girl grows to see him in a different light, etc. So it's things that happen to further the plot but it's also character development and, presumably, other things I can't think of because I'm confused.
3. Plot is the entire series of events, the actual story itself. Storyline is the overarching theme of what it's about. So everything in point #2 would be the plot and the storyline might be "What goes around comes around" or "A person's character is more important than who they are on the outside."
4. Some other weird, confusing combination of the above.
I'm truly flummoxed and even with #2 and #3 I don't even know if I interpreted the explanation correctly. And if it's #2 I'm still not clear on the difference between "major steps" and "details".
Can someone please explain the difference in plain English? Help!
P.S. I know the example is lame, but I'm working on seven hours of sleep over three days so cliches were the best I could do.
1. Storyline is the same as plot.
2. Plot is the backbone of the story and storyline has the details that get you there. The plot contains the primary sequence of events. Here's a probably bad example based on my understanding of what that means:
Billy is a nerd and has a crush on the popular girl he's been tutoring in math. His goal is to win her over and take her to the prom. Her boyfriend, the jerky football captain who, unbeknownst to them, is two-timing on her, as well as his own insecurities stand in his way. The primary steps he has to take to get to that goal, including the obstacles he faces, is the plot. So it might include him finding out the boyfriend is a cheater and he must use his superior intellect to expose him, he builds his confidence by his philosophical discussions with a elderly, recently-widowed astronomer he befriends. Meanwhile the popular girl sees his kindness and realizes she wants to be with someone who treats her with respect.
The storyline would be the details like what he actually does to expose the boyfriend, the actual conversations with the astronomer and how they influence him to take a chance, the ways the popular girl grows to see him in a different light, etc. So it's things that happen to further the plot but it's also character development and, presumably, other things I can't think of because I'm confused.
3. Plot is the entire series of events, the actual story itself. Storyline is the overarching theme of what it's about. So everything in point #2 would be the plot and the storyline might be "What goes around comes around" or "A person's character is more important than who they are on the outside."
4. Some other weird, confusing combination of the above.
I'm truly flummoxed and even with #2 and #3 I don't even know if I interpreted the explanation correctly. And if it's #2 I'm still not clear on the difference between "major steps" and "details".
Can someone please explain the difference in plain English? Help!
P.S. I know the example is lame, but I'm working on seven hours of sleep over three days so cliches were the best I could do.

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