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3612:, should not be used to describe in-universe relationships in articles about fictional entities. Succession boxes assume continuity, which may not exist. Furthermore, they may invite the creation of non-notable articles that fall under the fictional succession. For articles about works of fiction themselves, the story that each work of fiction depicts does not change despite the continuation of stories across serial works or sequels, and as a consequence, the events within one work of fiction are always in the present whenever it is read, watched, or listened to. In-universe temporal designations such as "current" or "previous" are therefore inappropriate. For character articles (which cannot be bound temporally), it may be acceptable to use customized templates to summarize information from the perspective of the real world, such as connections between articles describing the same fictional world. Such templates should not invite the creation of articles about non-notable subjects. 1845:
include real-world descriptors. Characters should not be presented as if they are real persons, fictional settings should not be treated as a real place, and so forth. Since such articles are presented with a mix of elements related to the fictional narrative alongside elements related to conception, development, and reception, editors must be sure these articles clearly define the fictional aspects with out-of-universe language to avoid confusion. Often, using section labels such as "Fictional description", "Fictional biography", or "Appearances" can help to segregate the narrative elements from the real-world elements in the rest of the article.
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Incorporating this into plot summaries may also be considered interpretation and an element of original research. It should be omitted, as typically the work of fiction does not rely on these specifics: the story may take place in an unnamed city, or the hero drives away in a fast car. However, when those elements are essential facets of the narrative plot or sourced analysis of the work itself, then they should be included; this usually means that the work of fiction has specifically identified these, or that secondary sources have made reference to these in relationship to the plot or work itself. For example,
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characteristics of the subject. In the same way, infoboxes about fictional entities should avoid delving into minutiae, such as information only mentioned in supplementary backstory. For this reason, infoboxes meant for real-world entities should not be applied to their fictional counterparts, since,
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to understanding the entity's context in the overall fiction. What qualifies as essential varies based on the nature of the work. Where facts change at different points in a story or series, there may be no appropriate in-universe information at all to add. By contrast, an infobox on a character in a
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should establish that much of the film is an extended flashback that is bookended by scenes in the film's present; the entire plot summary should still be written in narrative present tense. Summaries written in a real-world perspective do not need to stay true to the fiction's chronological order if
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In articles on individual works, the plot summary is usually described within a section labeled "Plot", "Story", or "Synopsis". This heading implicitly informs the reader that the text within it describes the fiction. For conciseness, it is thus not necessary to explicitly incorporate out-of-universe
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For fictional elements, details of creation and other relevant real-world information are more helpful if the reader understands the role of that element within the work. This often involves providing succinct plot summaries, character descriptions, or direct quotations. By convention, these synopses
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to examine the fictional elements and the design of the storyline when such sources attempt to decipher the author's original intent. Also, exemptions might apply to other special forms of literature in which the fiction/non-fiction categorization is disputed, such as the possibly historical elements
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can be identified as Los Angeles from various landmarks, the film never calls out the name of the city, nor is the city's specific elements essential to the narrative, and thus should be omitted from that section. Instead, label it in another section concerning filming locales, which usually appears
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or storytelling technique, the plot summary must not present interpretations of the creators' intent. In such cases where a true narrative is not immediately obvious, this can be avoided by the use of out-of-universe language to describe the context of how the events are presented. Interpretation of
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Real-world perspective is the preferred style for plot summaries that encompass multiple works, such as broadly describing a series of novels, describing key events that might have happened in earlier works that impact the present work, or the biography of a fictional character over multiple works.
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The plot summary for a work, on a page about that work, does not need to be sourced with in-line citations, as it is generally assumed that the work itself is the primary source for the plot summary. If a plot summary includes a direct quote from the work, this must be cited using inline citations
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may readily apply to stories where blood is a major element such as works about vampires, the work should not be categorized into this category just based on the appearance of blood in the work. Overzealous sorting can diffuse the usefulness of these categories, as well as over-categorize certain
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In many contemporary works, it may be possible to easily identify real-world locations, stores, brands, vendors, and models of tangible elements within a visual work, such as where the work was filmed based on landmarks, or the make and model of a car or a gun by observation of unique features.
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When characters or other elements from fictional works are notable for their own standalone article, it is acceptable and often necessary to include a narration of that element's role in the events of the work(s) they are a part of. However, such narration must employ out-of-universe style and
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going out of order improves and condenses the summary. A work with two concurrent, interchanging storylines is likely better told by summarizing one storyline in full, followed by the second storyline. If the narrative device is a significant feature of the work, such as with the films
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Ordering works by their fictional chronology, rather than the actual order in which they were published. Articles should give precedence to a clear real-world chronology, while the in-universe order of events can be summarized in a prose plot summary. For example, although the story of
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Plot summaries should be written as prose, not as lists or timelines. The length of the prose should be carefully balanced with the length of the other sections, as well as the length of the story itself; simple plots may require only short summaries. Strictly avoid creating
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and deciding which elements to mention and how to describe and weight them can be a challenge, but it's also a rewarding experience; plot summaries can be entirely based on primary sources and in many cases no complicated cross-reading between various sources is required.
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about the fictional universe, such as the original work of fiction or an affiliated work (e.g., another episode of the same TV series). Even articles with the strictest adherence to a real-world perspective still source the original work. According to the policy
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Plot summaries and similar recaps of fictional elements (like a character's biography) should be written in an out-of-universe style, presenting the narrative from a displaced, neutral frame of reference from the characters or setting (see, for example,
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In the plot summary, giving undue weight to a work's most memorable scenes or lines in relation to their importance to the rest of the plot. Elements that have entered popular culture should be covered in a "Reception" or "Legacy" section. Example:
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Many fictional universes have dedicated wikis that may feature more comprehensive coverage of the in-universe aspects of the work, without the need to establish real-world perspective. If a universe is not available in the above link, please try a
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are appropriate. As with other fictional works, the spinout article should be written in an "out-of-universe" style, with an appropriate amount real-world information included. As with all Knowledge (XXG) articles, the spinout needs to be
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Presenting fictional material from the original work is allowed, provided passages are short, are given the proper context, and do not constitute the main portion of the article. If such passages stray into the realm of interpretation, per
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If you notice an article that predominantly describes a fictional topic from an in-universe perspective, or even provides no indication that a fictional subject is fictional, preferably rewrite the article or section yourself, or use the
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or a copyright violation. This may apply irrespective of the way information is presented, in or out of the respective fictional universe, or in some entirely different form such as a quizbook or "encyclopedia galactica".
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Very rarely should such spinout articles be about a singular topic (e.g., character, plot item); either that topic has demonstrated its own notability, or should be merged into the main article or existing spinout
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considered suitable secondary sources about the primary works. However, such publications may be suitable primary or secondary sources in an article about the fan publication itself or other related topics.
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films, the car Bond drives and other gadgets based on real-world products are part of the film's marketing, and can be identified that way within the plot. On the other hand, while the setting of
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Making connections to real-world people, places, or events that are not clearly established by the work. Editors can include material about historical events and figures when writing about
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has jokes and phrases that have entered popular parlance but have little effect on the story's actual progression; however, the murder of the historian in one scene is a sight gag that
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should not have its own article on Knowledge (XXG). However, a collection of fictional topics, such as a setting or cast of characters, may be more notable as a whole. As mentioned
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engage in interpretation and should only present an obvious recap of the work. For example, we cannot state anything about whether the top remains spinning or topples at the end of
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template to bring the issue to the attention of others. You could also leave a note on the article's talk page explaining your objections. The template looks like this:
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When the plot summary is present but insufficient (for example, if it summarizes the conflict but omits the resolution, or consists only of a blurb or "hook"), use the
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Knowledge (XXG) articles should describe fiction and fictional elements from the perspective of the real world, not from the perspective of the fiction itself. Jump to
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and must give due weight to all aspects of the subject. Editors should also give appropriate weight to all elements of the article (e.g., images and text, as well as
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to raise the issue. Since this is a crucial issue which may eventually lead to the article's being nominated for deletion, consider improving the article yourself.
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information typically provided by secondary sources about the original work, or primary and secondary sources about information related to the work, include the:
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One of the most frequently occurring errors associated with an in-universe style of writing is incorrect use of past tense when discussing elements of the plot.
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specifically alludes to the time machine being built from a DMC DeLorean, and the car has become iconic with the series so its inclusion is appropriate. In many
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on fictional traits (titles, birthdates, etc.) that are unimportant to the plot or interpretation thereof. For example, instead of introducing the character as "
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If you notice an article featuring only primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject, preferably find and add suitable sources yourself, or use the
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for example, information important to a description of a real-world company may be tangential to a fictional one. It is important to identify the revenue of
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can sometimes be a difficult decision. If you have the time and energy, please consider tightening overly long and overly detailed plot summaries yourself.
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A singular work itself might necessitate a real-world perspective due to its structure. Works that incorporate non-linear storytelling elements, such as
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Presenting backstories of fictional elements as real-world historical accounts. For example, an in-universe perspective would describe the history of
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analyze, evaluate, interpret, or synthesize material found in a primary source yourself; instead, refer to reliable secondary sources that do so."
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Referring to the fictional events or dates that occur in the story, rather than the fictional works themselves. For example, instead of writing "
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to best present that information. These questions are complementary and should be addressed simultaneously to create a well-written article or
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exist to sort works of fiction by their major themes and narrative elements which can help readers find related works. For example, works on
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Real-world perspective is not an optional criterion for quality, but rather a basic requirement for all articles. See below for a list of
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was a powerful wizard", write "Gandalf is characterised as a powerful wizard", or "Gandalf is a wizard who appears within the works of
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author, creator, or other key figures in the creation process (e.g., the cinematographer for films or notable translators for novels);
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This can often be aided by provided appropriate section headers for each of the works as to delineate the divisions of the series.
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in all elements of the article, including text, images, layout, and even the article title. Avoid lists of fictional events or
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of the topic or topics covered in the work – just because the spinout article is given more space to grow does not mean that
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As with all infoboxes, trivial details should be avoided. An infobox for a real-life actor would not contain items such as
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time and actual chronology of real-world events on the other (of particular relevance to all film and TV-related topics)
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Information from copyrighted fictional worlds and plots of works of fiction can be provided only under a claim of
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due to reliance on the primary source. Most importantly, in-universe perspective defies community consensus as to
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the plot taken from reliable sources can be included elsewhere in the article to provide additional information.
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is provided by optional audio logs, so Knowledge (XXG)'s plot summary references these when they are relevant.
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takes place in Neo-Tokyo on the eve of the 2020 Olympics. By happenstance, the real-world Tokyo hosted the
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of the narrative, such as characters, places, groups, and lore) from the vantage of characters within the
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narrative, it should be defined by release order because it was the fourth film released in the series.
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and elements therein. When creating these articles, editors should establish the subject's real-world
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sources. This approach will also ensure enough source material is available for the article to be
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and references that require knowledge of a work's plot, its fictional elements, or related works.
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template. If you feel qualified to write a basic plot summary, consider giving it a shot.
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language, particularly if the work is presented in a linear, direct presentation, such as
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There are also numerous genre-specific and even franchise-specific wikiprojects; see
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As the Wikimedia Foundation is based in the United States, Knowledge (XXG) articles
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in plot summaries or similar material, but spoilers should only be included when an
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in articles about fiction, specifically in regard to primary and secondary sources.
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is set in 34,500 AD, when the Trantorian Empire encompasses roughly half the galaxy"
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for short) and its publication are embedded. To achieve this, editors must use both
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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says that plot summaries for feature films should be between 400 and 700 words.
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critical analysis, including discussion of themes, style, motifs, and genre; and
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Knowledge (XXG):No original research § Primary, secondary and tertiary sources
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to cover the topic's major facts and details from a real-world perspective –
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Features often seen in an inappropriate, in-universe perspective include:
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Articles about fiction, like all Knowledge (XXG) articles, should use the
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work with multiple warring factions may warrant data such as allegiance.
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actors who portrayed a character (and their approach to the depiction);
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Once an article about fiction is created, editors should consider: (a)
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explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective
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before adding images to any article. Ensure the article complies with
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Where there are narrative ambiguities, for example as a result of an
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will be available and will ideally be included on article creation.
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Works of fiction are generally considered to "come alive" when read
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real-world factors that influenced the work (or an aspect thereof);
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Careful differentiation between the work itself and aspects of its
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Knowledge (XXG) is not an indiscriminate collection of information
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by ensuring it covers the whole story, however briefly, and in an
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Giving undue weight to a fictional topic's appearances in obscure
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should be written in the present tense (known in this use as the
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is external to the fictional universe; it is usually taken from
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not covered in several independent, reliable, secondary sources
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with a more relevant section on behind-the-scenes information.
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Generally, there are two possible issues to be considered: the
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Here are examples of fiction-related articles that follow the
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design and development (at all stages of the work's creation);
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particularly for film and TV-related topics, this may include
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When the article is missing a plot summary entirely, use the
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in the narrative, rather than simply reporting them as such.
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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that deal with fiction material. They may have additional
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template's call for a consistent real-world perspective.
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for a more detailed summary of this guideline's contents.
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template to bring the issue to the attention of others.
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When writing about fiction, keep the following in mind.
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actually plot-relevant and should be described briefly.
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describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily
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does not hide, avoid, or take effort to mark spoilers
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Examples of information in primary sources include:
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Describing aspects of the work as if they were real.
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