Short answer: That's impossible to say because you didn't mention what the story is.
Long answer: It depends on the specific circumstances of the story; generally, the way the story is told influences the listener's or reader's perception of the story and thus its meaning. A story that properly uses the appropriate literary devices can be a story of mortality, true love, filial relationships, or pretty much anything else as determined by how the story is told, especially with regards to emotions, morals, or related ideas; a dry, emotionless story tends to be more about facts or data. The tone of the story is, in fact, often more relevant to the subject of the story than the content. However, there is no single, clearly defined way in which the manner the story is told affects or defines the subject.
"The whole story" is a phrase that refers to a narrative or something that is told. The common meaning is an explanation of how something happened, in which way and what caused it. The point is that someone is telling something to another person in such a way that it has an understandable continuity from beginning to end. Another meaning of the whole story has to do with truthfulness. For example, if you say "I don't think you are telling me the whole story" then the meaning is: I don't think you have told me everything of importance about something, or that I believe you are intentionally keeping something back or hiding something from me.
The highwaymen came to an existence when there was the first robbery. The robber robed a young girls house and she told everybody about it. She told the police and the police went to find the robber. Then the police found the robber. The police asked the robber why do you think you can rob the young girls house and he said because he is a highway man. This happened all the way back in 1674 and the story still continues. I was told this by my uncle who is an expert about highwaymen. He said that he only found this out in 1998 but he still doesn't know if it is a real story.
A yarn. Hence- "spun".
Samuel de Champlain was commissioned by King henry IV. He told samuel to go on a "secret voyage" and btw ( by the way) commissioned means like who paied and told.
Many, many movies were made about this subject and even now the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. This was one western story that most people knew about. Sorry I don't have a number to give you but that may be hard to come by because many movies were made about the gunfight or had this story put in so many movies in one way or another.
You can determine if the setting is integral or a backdrop by examining its relationship to the characters and plot. If the setting significantly influences the characters' actions and the story's development, it is integral. In contrast, if the setting serves as a background without impacting the narrative in a significant way, it is a backdrop.
because the way a story is told depends on who tells it (apex)
Jesus told many parables, as a parable is a earthly story with a heavenly meaning. And people undestood things told in a story manner in a far better way.
perspective changes the way things are described
perspective changes the way things are described
If an author tells the story in exactly the way the events happen in real life, the story is told in a linear or chronological narrative. This means the events are presented in the order they occur without any disruption or rearrangement.
The words of an oral tale and the way the story is told are affected by the storyteller's language, tone, gestures, and emotions. These elements contribute to the overall atmosphere and impact of the tale on the audience.
The story the outsiders is effective in a way where it only tells the way he feels. The point of view should change by also stating how the other characters feel in the story.
The perspective from which a story is told is known as the point of view. It dictates the narrator's position in relation to the story being told and influences the reader's experience and understanding of the narrative. Different points of view include first person, second person, and third person perspectives.
Judas Iscariot. This story, like the story of Cain from the Old Testament, is one of the biblical stories used to explain vampire mythology and why it was the way it was.
Understanding the perspective from which a story is told is important because it influences the way events are portrayed, characters are developed, and themes are presented. Different perspectives can offer unique insights, add depth to the narrative, and help readers or listeners interpret the story in a more nuanced way. It also allows us to appreciate the diversity of experiences and viewpoints, promoting empathy and understanding.
Stories of vampire like creatures goes all the way back to Sumeria. Authorship was not recorded back then.