The theme is the main idea of a story. The author's approach to telling the story will let you know what that main idea may be. Just look for clues in the style to see what the author is thinking about. If the style is serious and formal, the theme is probably going to be a serious topic. If the style is humorous, then the theme will probably be less serious as well.
It means by telling a story of enjoying
All authors use plot. Plot just means what happens in the story. You have to have a plot if you're telling a story. Even nonfiction books have a plot: it's whatever is happening in the history or true statement they're telling you.
The personality of the person telling the story. Tone.
In general foreshadowing means to give a sneak peak of what lies ahead. It is most commonly used by authors telling a story giving you clues or hint to what will happen next in said story.
A typically Modernist approach to narration and point of view is called first person literature. First person has the title character telling a story.
Authors use tension in a story to build up to the climax and to make the audience more attentive towards to story.
Well, you could say that Anne Rice's The Interview with the Vampire is one that has the vampire as the author. The person who tells the story is a vampire and he is telling the tale of his life and death.
In media res plot structure allows authors to begin their story in the middle of the action, providing background information through flashbacks or exposition as needed. This approach creates immediate engagement and can surprise the audience by revealing important details later on in the narrative.
the person telling the story is a girl named jessie...
The author is telling the story in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The use of story telling in teaching and learning
To find more information about story telling, you could go to professional story telling classes, or you can make up/read more stories to tell to people, and you will become better at story telling as time goes on.