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Forhad
04-01-2006, 07:37 AM
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Hellooooooooo
My liliterate friends,
Many many events happen by time.
We talk one to another and describe this events.
In a story we also find some events which take place or similar to our life.
and I think a story is not only a description of some events.
It has another qualities too.
Yes, it contents event.
So what makes a event story?
Or what is the difference between a description of event and a story?
What u r thinking about that? :confused:
I also thinking & waiting for ur views.

one_raven
04-01-2006, 07:57 AM
I don't understand the question.
Can you please claify what you are trying to ask?

Pensive
04-01-2006, 09:46 AM
Maybe Forhad mean that what is the difference between the events in our daily life or the events which take place in novels and stories? Is that what you mean, Forhad?

emily655321
04-01-2006, 11:02 AM
Well, Alfred Hitchcock said, "Drama is life with the boring parts left out."

I think stories are deliberately constructed to communicate a particular message, viewpoint, or feeling. At the heart of any story is an idea, and the author uses a hypothetical world to demonstrate this idea in action. A good story doesn't just go, "Here's Sally. She does some stuff. The end." It has to have a point to convey.

In real life, Sally really does just "do some stuff." There isn't any rhyme or reason to the events in our life; they happen, and we learn lessons from them along the way. If our lives were recorded and played like a movie, they wouldn't make a very good story because they'd be lacking the focus and direction with which an author infuses his characters' world.