It means that there are really no original plots. All stories can be boiled down to basic plots that have been told over and over since humans first started telling stories. "Boy meets girl," quest stories, coming-of-age stories ... everything you've ever read is based on something a caveman first said back in the dawn of time.
This phrase suggests that new stories often build upon or are inspired by existing narratives or ideas. It emphasizes the concept that creativity is often a process of transformation and reinterpretation rather than entirely original invention. Stories are continuously evolving and drawing from the rich tapestry of stories that came before them.
Nowhere. Mermaids don't exist. If you are referring to stories, then it depends on the story.
Short stories come from the oral story-telling tradition.
it comes back on The-N on April 11th 2008 for 3b
it comes from the elderly Indians who told the stories, when they heard it from their ancestors.
It comes from Crete
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As for now, nowhere. It will come out on iTunes around the time it comes out on DVD.
Google it and it will come up with loads, although the stories will differ.
the ghost does scare you bt not exactly like story one...
It origanly comes from ghana in west africa because anasi is an akan name.
Every story has its own setting. You'll have to come up with a setting on your own if you want to write great stories.
nowhere