When someone says the listener is the hero of a story, they mean that the listener's journey, experiences, and actions are the focus and driving force of the narrative. It shifts the perspective from the traditional hero to the audience, highlighting their importance in interpreting and engaging with the story.
I think he means it in two ways: one, the story can not exist with the listener's imaginative participation and two, the listener experiences him or herself -as- the hero while listening.
it means you're a good conversationalist/listener
Benedick is too young to be Hero's father.
The Listener - 2009 Lisa Says 1-5 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 USA:TV-14
IT means you need to say hello and wave at a hero
If someone says "the story applies to you" they mean that the story they told is similar to something they see in your life, and they think the lesson of the story is a lesson you could learn.
If it is a story that you have written and someone says that, it could possibly mean that there are missing pieces in either your plot or character descriptions.
When someone says "you sound," they are commenting on how you come across in your spoken communication, including your tone, style, and manner of speaking. It typically refers to the impression or vibe that your words and voice convey to the listener.
When a girl says "likely story," she is essentially expressing disbelief or skepticism towards what has been said. It implies that she does not believe the story or explanation provided.
"Love", apparantly. The Irish mom in the story teaches it to her child, he says it in a phone call to his American Indian dad. Alexie says it means "Love".
When someone says "That's some story," they're usually expressing surprise, disbelief, or awe at the story they've heard. It can be a way to acknowledge that the story is particularly interesting, remarkable, or out of the ordinary.
ailiens whats up people Natalie is mean it says that in the news article of school story..........remember