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When a poet asks for help when telling a story, it is referred to as invoking the muse. This tradition dates back to ancient times when poets would call upon the muses, who were considered goddesses of inspiration in Greek mythology, to assist them in their creative endeavors.
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an invocation, in which the poet asks for help in telling the story.
an invocation, in which the poet asks for help in telling the story.
muses
Homer's epic, The Odyssey, begins with the invocation, in which the poet asks the Muse for help in telling the story. The story starts on mount Olympus, with an entreaty of Athena to Zeus, her father, asking him to aid Odysseus in escaping Calypso's island and gaining his long overdue homecoming.
By using small details that help the story come alive.
they wre used to help
A lady from "Narf" named Story escape successfully from the our world to her's by help of "the eagle "called "The Great Eatlon" as telling in old stories....
1st person because Greg is telling the story. glad to help you out
Adventures from the Book of Virtues
1st person because Greg is telling the story. glad to help you out
It depends on whether it is a true story or not. If it is, just pretend you're telling the story to a friend and write down what you'd say.If you're making up the story, invent a few characters - one to do the helping, one who needs the help, and maybe a friend or two for each character. Next, figure out why the character needs help and what the other character can do to help. Pick a setting for your story and arrange the scenes in some sort of order that makes sense. Then, pretend you're telling your story to a friend and write down what you'd say.
There is a story about God telling the keeper of the oil that if he gives it all away he will no longer be able to help anyone. I believe it's Old Testament.