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What is a synopsis?

A synopsis is a brief summary of a longer piece of writing or a work of art. It provides the essential information about the plot, characters, and themes, without going into great detail.

Here are some key characteristics of a synopsis:

* Concise: It is short and to the point, focusing on the most important elements.

* Objective: It presents the information neutrally, without adding personal opinions or interpretations.

* Informative: It gives the reader a clear understanding of what the work is about.

Here are some examples of where you might find a synopsis:

* Book covers: To give potential readers a quick overview of the story.

* Movie trailers: To entice viewers with the plot and characters.

* Academic papers: To summarize the research and findings of the paper.

* Film and TV show descriptions: To provide viewers with the basic information about the plot and genre.

The length of a synopsis can vary depending on the purpose and the length of the original work. It can be a single paragraph or a few pages long.

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