In a story, the term "dense" typically refers to the complexity or intricacy of the plot, characters, or themes. A dense story may have multiple layers of meaning, intricate relationships between characters, or a detailed and intricate narrative structure. It can also imply that the story is difficult to understand or requires close attention and analysis to fully grasp its nuances.
A synonym for the word "dense" is the word mass or the word volume
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Another word for dense earth could be compacted soil.
If you mean a 'main' character in your story, you could say a "protagonist"... or a figure.
There are several meanings of the word story. This word can mean a literary work or book. It can also mean a level within a building. Another word for story such as that of a literary work is tale, narrative, or fairy tale. Another word for story meaning level of a building could be floor, level, landing, tier, or section.
It seems like there may have been a typo in your question. Did you mean "dense"? If so, dense can mean closely compacted or crowded together, or it can refer to something that is difficult to understand or mentally challenging.
Sad story.
It means "The story/history".
fabula means story/narrative
"He," "she," "they," and "it" are pronouns that signal you are reading a third-person point of view story.
"Dense" can mean having parts that are closely compacted together, such as in dense vegetation or a dense cloud. It can also refer to something that is difficult to understand or comprehend due to its complexity or thickness.