"Intense" in a story typically refers to a high level of emotional or dramatic tension that captivates the reader or viewer. It can involve a sense of urgency, heightened suspense, or a strong emotional impact that keeps the audience engaged.
it might mean that you love the book and it is really intense or you hate it and it discusses you.
The most intense part of a story is typically referred to as the climax. This is the point where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome of the story is determined.
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The climax is the most intense part of a story.
The silence became intense and cruel. (personification)
for me drama is serious intense or well played plotted story
An intense feeling of national pride.
The explosive expansion of intense energy.
It could mean two things, your getting too intense in bed or it could mean, your getting too uptight in the relationship. Try to loosen up.
It means the high point of something. Something builds up in excitement to a point where the excitement is intense, then the excitement subsides. This applies whether the excitement is sexual or the excitement of a movie or story plot.
Tanais tells his story in the evening, as the sun starts to set. This creates a dramatic and intense atmosphere for his storytelling.