When a story mentions a specific person, place, or thing, a proper noun is used.
The city if Nineveh can be read about in several places in the Bible. The best known story is the story of Jonah which can be found in the book of Jonah.
The subject of the story is what the story is about. The subject can be a person, an object, or a place.
It takes place in Stoneybeach, New England. It is never specified which state though. It also mentions being near Boston and Portland.
The story takes place in an upper-middle class suburb of Detroit. I believe the movie is set in Grosse Point however the book never mentions a particular city by name.
How does the narrator's perspective shape the reader's understanding of the events in the story?
Narration by an outside observer is known as third person narration. A third person narrator is an impartial, objective third person who is not part of the story.
No, "Moby Dick" is not a first-person story. It is narrated in the third person, with Ishmael recounting the events that take place during the voyage.
the story is not true but the person how wrote the story made it take place when he was six
its person or place thing thats the story is about
Symbol
Allusion
i dont think it mentions it