A story is communicated to the reader through various elements such as plot, characters, setting, and writing style. Authors use these components to engage the reader, evoke emotions, and convey a message or theme effectively. The way these elements are crafted and structured can greatly impact how the story is received by the reader.
In a way you have to decide it yourself. Ask yourself what is the book trying to tell me? In a way it's like a moral of the story
Have a reader who is invested and emotionally involved in the story
resolution of the story
By allowing the reader to interpret or understand the story in a new way
To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
The purpose of drawing a setting for a story is to let the reader know where a story takes place, the mood of the story, and gives the reader a visual picture of the story. The setting is important because it helps the reader make the story real.
Exposition provides reader with information about the story.
The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story