You actually do not know the most important fact in a story until you have finished the story! For a story to work and be a good story; if you need a most important fact, then it will be a key fact; the story must have conflict; it must have a climax: and it must have a conclusion. You do not know which man is the crook. Your hero copies a phone number he sees on one man's desk. It does not come out at the time. Only later will it come out that it is the number of some gangster. That phone number is the key that unlocks the case. Still, it is not solved until the climax where the pieces all come together.
Your conclusion summarizes how you figured it out. Then it gives a brief followup.
The Most Important Story Or Thing
Weather the story is worth reading.
He had a mustache and that's the most important thing to know. End of story. He had a mustache and that's the most important thing to know. End of story.
"Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy is a story about a king who seeks the answer to three important questions: When is the right time to do things? Who are the most important people to work with? and What is the most important thing to do? Through his encounters with a hermit, the king learns that the most important time is now, the most important person is the one you are with, and the most important thing is to do good for that person.
The most important thing to look for in understanding the motif of a story is its recurring theme or idea that holds symbolic significance throughout the narrative. By identifying and analyzing the motif, you can gain deeper insight into the underlying message or purpose of the story.
the most important thing in the The Cyclops is that Odyseus gets cursed by him and that's why it took him soo long to return to Ithica a
Their most important thing to them was their gods and religion..
The most important thing to sikh's is Guru Nanak.
There is no most important thing in clash of clans.
The most important thing about a wolf is that you should never go up to a wolf or it will kill you and that its pack is the most important thing to a wolf
Wilhelm Tell is a very popular story from the 14th century and themes in this story are: love, betrayal, heroic figures, fighting, kingdom, power, and royalty.
The most important being in your story is the main character -- it doesn't have to be a human!