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MOS:PLOT and MOS:FAIR USE both link to the same page. "plot summaries shouldn't swamp an article" isn't really the primary point of this page.
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==Ways of organizing a plot summary==
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The plot is usually placed in a self-contained section (designated by {{nowrap|1=<code>== Plot ==</code>}} or sometimes {{nowrap|1=<code>== Synopsis ==</code>}}). By convention, [[story plot]]s are written in the [[narrative present]]—that is, in the [[present tense]], matching the way that the story is experienced.<ref>At any particular point of the story, as it unfolds, there is ''now'', and hence a ''past'' and a ''future'', so whether some event mentioned in the story is past, present, or, future changes as the story progresses; the entire description is presented as if the story's ''now'' is a continuous present.</ref> Provide a comprehensive plot summary. If it makes the plot easier to explain, events can be reordered; for instance, a [[backstory]] revealedcan laterbe inmentioned abefore novelthe canpoint beat putwhich firstit is revealed in the story, or an ''[[in medias res]]'' opening scene of a film candoes not necessarily need to be describedmentioned whereat itthe wouldbeginning occurof laterthe plot summary. In such cases, it can be useful to include out-of-universe language to explain the nonchronological narrative. For example, "the story begins within", "the story backtracks to", "the story movesskips backahead to".
 
The plot section should usually avoid commentary. Anything that is not a straightforward description of the plot must be [[WP:ATTRIBUTEPOV|attributed to a source]].