I think he means it in two ways: one, the story can not exist with the listener's imaginative participation and two, the listener experiences him or herself -as- the hero while listening.
When someone says the listener is the hero of a story, they mean that the listener's journey, experiences, and actions are the focus and driving force of the narrative. It shifts the perspective from the traditional hero to the audience, highlighting their importance in interpreting and engaging with the story.
a story that involved a hero
Short stories which are aimed at teaching/reminding the reader a "moral lesson " are such stories as " Red Riding Hood ", " Hansel and Gretal " etc. The stories are told in such a way that the reader/listener of the story does not feel as though they are being taught but by the end of the story when questions are asked by the teacher/reader/narrator to the listener the listener will usually be very quick with the answer. The two stories which I mention contain important safety, good manners , and politeness which the listener/learners will store in their minds and be able to use as extremely helpfull resources throughout their lives.
The main character will be the person that the story is about, either the hero or the villain. Your teacher wants you to think about the story and decide which character is the most important to the story.
Shimon means Listener
no, it means listener
The name Samantha means "listener". (see related link) It is of Aramaic origin and means "listener". Female name meaning 'Listener' in Aramaic.
Samantha means 'listener'
I think you mean heroine, and the masculine would be hero. If you mean the drug, it is a neutral.
A hero that is dead
Almost all songs have meanings in them. But in music it is up to you, the listener, to decide what they mean to YOU, the listener. Read the lyrics and decide what it means to you.
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