Motsu
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A story is made out of many elements, consisting of pure words and clever use of the English literatures that many authors and teachers share everyday. As history progresses, these key elements develops and many other ammunition is crafted. Not just that, writers seems to have diverted their thoughts on genre trends as they want social recognition of their effort of creating a story. However, does appealing to the trend captures a story? What is the real worth of a story anyway? Isn't it like the vain of all people's pent up emotions and self-fulfillment desires? One thing coincides with the other though, we don't know if they capture a story. I've read bedtime stories to questionable stories, I had the thoughts that few others will ask.
What captures a story? How to capture a story?
Is a story just about putting words together to create a sentence until it becomes a single paragraph? Or is all stories worth comes from its ability to tell tales? Back in 1893, stories were regarded profound for the moral lesson that existed in each of them. The stories packed with emotions, were also packed with poison that contained the reality of this world. They captured a story, but does that mean a story is a story if it has a moral lesson and can make the readers emotional?
Let's have a trip to the East Continent, stories really weren't meant anything until the Japanese waged war. It may have been something, but that wasn't as popular as luxury and heirarchy back then. It as because it was used as a weapon in a war. It told truths that exposed evil in a form of a story. Words were like a double-edged sword, hiding a meaning that would further bust the corruption in its entirety and the members behind it. Providing two stories at the same time, many people regarded this form of element so rare that it became the soiling point of all authors even now. So, what does this all mean? Can a story really be captured if you use it to help the world? What if it has a deep dark meaning inside an innocent one?
Stories nowadays are just stories. Sometimes, you could feel the emotions inside of it. Sometimes, it is devoid of just emotions. Let's not hope that it comes to a point where a story is a story when it reached the required popularity and reader base. The world of writing needs no such thing as that, and would be better if everyone gets a chance to be acknowledged.
Nonetheless, what do you think captures a story?
What captures a story? How to capture a story?
Is a story just about putting words together to create a sentence until it becomes a single paragraph? Or is all stories worth comes from its ability to tell tales? Back in 1893, stories were regarded profound for the moral lesson that existed in each of them. The stories packed with emotions, were also packed with poison that contained the reality of this world. They captured a story, but does that mean a story is a story if it has a moral lesson and can make the readers emotional?
Let's have a trip to the East Continent, stories really weren't meant anything until the Japanese waged war. It may have been something, but that wasn't as popular as luxury and heirarchy back then. It as because it was used as a weapon in a war. It told truths that exposed evil in a form of a story. Words were like a double-edged sword, hiding a meaning that would further bust the corruption in its entirety and the members behind it. Providing two stories at the same time, many people regarded this form of element so rare that it became the soiling point of all authors even now. So, what does this all mean? Can a story really be captured if you use it to help the world? What if it has a deep dark meaning inside an innocent one?
Stories nowadays are just stories. Sometimes, you could feel the emotions inside of it. Sometimes, it is devoid of just emotions. Let's not hope that it comes to a point where a story is a story when it reached the required popularity and reader base. The world of writing needs no such thing as that, and would be better if everyone gets a chance to be acknowledged.
Nonetheless, what do you think captures a story?