it's having a story line about person 1 and other characters in the story that have their own adventures or whatnot going on as well. a lot of movie series' do that as well. it keeps the story interesting.
the THEME
A story's the central idea or concept is a theme. A story with the idea that sacrifice ensures success would have a theme of sacrifice leading to success.
The universal concept in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is the theme of freedom and self-discovery. Through the character of Mrs. Mallard, the story explores the idea of liberation from societal expectations and the realization of one's desires and identity. This concept resonates with readers as it touches on the universal yearning for autonomy and self-fulfillment.
The concept "based on a true story" is seen often in film. Some examples of this are: Serpico (1973), Amadeus (1984), Donnie Brasco (1997), Jarhead (2005).
The story is very detailed... And you should not spend all your lottery money
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just to get back at someone that took there glory or power away and that person or people want it back
The theme of the story "at last this fragrance", is about the concept of "attachment".
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Dose the story Titanic use the literary concept of Classicism/humanism in its story plot?
the plot
Shinji Hashimoto (original concept) and Tetsuya Nomura (gameplay and story)