A factual recount is an objective retelling of a true event or events by someone who is not personally involved in the situation. Its purpose is either to inform, entertain or both.
Retelling is repeating a story, fact or piece of information, doing so over national borders would be international retelling.
Retelling is repeating a story, fact or piece of information, doing so over national borders would be international retelling.
Because biases mean that the account is not an objective retelling, and can obscure what actually happened in the period of history being described.
The noun form for the verb to retell is the gerund, retelling. Example: The retelling of that story always gets a laugh.
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A story is worth retelling if it has a timeless theme or message that resonates with a wide audience, if it evokes strong emotions or prompts introspection, and if its characters are compelling or memorable. Additionally, stories that have had a lasting impact on culture or society often merit retelling.
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The "maggid" is the retelling of the events of the Exodus.
Retelling stories of past events is often referred to as recounting or narrating events. It involves summarizing or describing events that have already occurred in a chronological order.