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The story takes place whenever the narrator is recounting events to an audience. This could be in the past, present, or future, depending on when the story is being told.
Drama is a work intended to be performed either on stage, film, or video. Instead of the story being told or narrated, it is performed by actors, as if the audience is seeing the events being depicted.
The profession of the narrator is that of a reliable and trustworthy storyteller who conveys information or narrates events in a way that engages the audience and creates a connection with the story being told.
Conflict is often essential to a compelling plot as it creates tension, drives the story forward, and allows for character development. It adds complexity, keeps the audience engaged, and provides a resolution that can be satisfying for the characters and the audience.
The perspective through which a story is told
How was the story being told?
Point of view
Telling the audience the whole story at the beginning of a play, known as "in medias res," can create dramatic tension, engage the audience's curiosity, and make them eager to see how the story unfolds. It can also help set the stage for the themes and conflicts that will be explored throughout the play.
Being Ian - 2004 The Greatest Story Never Told was released on: USA: 9 June 2005
A newspaper angle is the unique perspective or approach that a journalist takes when presenting a news story. It is the angle from which the story is told that makes it interesting and relevant to the audience.
What circa 1960 (Westinghouse Live?) TV episode told the story of laughter being banned and comedians being arrested because all humor offended somebody?
An example of narration is a story being told by a narrator, such as a book or a movie where the events are described in detail by a voiceover or character. It is the act of recounting events or experiences in a sequential order to engage and inform the audience.