The beings in a story are called characters
A person in a story is called a character. Characters can be protagonists, antagonists, or supporting characters who drive the plot and interact with each other to create the narrative.
A person in a story is called a character.
The people in a story are often referred to as the characters.
A person in a story is called a character.
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
You probably mean a biography, which is the story of a person's life.
The narrator
The narrator.
protagonist.
a person who does a good deed is called a goodsmariton. like the story in the gospel
third person point of view Frame story
If written by that person, it's called an autobiography. If written by another person, another author, it's called a biography.
The perspective from which a narrator tells a story is called the point of view. This can include first person (using "I"), second person (using "you"), or third person (using "he," "she," "they").
i don't know but i think it is a man called Charles Tait who made a story called the 'The Story of the Kelly Gang'.
The person(s) credited with the story may or may not be the screenwriter(s). Often, the person(s) who develops the story but does not write the script is given credit as: 'Story By'.