Writing that tells a story. Non-poetic writing
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Short story.
A story prose is a narrative told in a straightforward, traditional writing style. It typically follows a linear structure with characters, plot, and setting. Story prose is commonly found in novels, short stories, and other forms of fiction writing.
A novel is a fictional prose narrative of considerable length which has a plot that unfolds from the actions, speech, and thoughts of the characters.
Prose refers to the style or structure of writing, while storytelling refers to the act of conveying a narrative. Prose can be used to convey stories, but it can also include non-narrative forms of writing such as essays or speeches. Storytelling often involves using prose, but it can also encompass other forms like poetry or oral traditions.
A narrative poem can push the reader and listener onto the brink of immediate action. It can build a sudden and greater tempo by way of the liquidity of it's diction. A prose story most often can not do this.
A long prose narrative about imaginary people and events is called a novel. Novels are fictional works that tell a story through character development, plot progression, and setting descriptions.
Simply a novel can be defined as it is a long narrative piece of literature or long narrative writing but in prose form
most distinguishing feature---PROSE---
a prose narrative that covers large events, such as war, and the lives and deeds of heroic characters
A saga is a medieval Icelandic or Norse prose narrative of achievements and events in the history of a personage, family, etc. or Any narrative or legend of heroic exploits.
Concise, simple, pithy content usually springs from great prose.