Reading Stories: Plots And Themes (1970)

Discusses the elements that make up a story, focusing on characters, settings, and plots. It emphasizes that while plots can vary widely—from the adventures of a sailor to the struggles of a young boy—they typically involve challenges faced by the main character. Examples from various stories illustrate how plots unfold and how themes, often implied rather than explicitly stated, convey the author’s feelings about life, freedom, and love. The discussion highlights the enjoyment derived from stories that resonate with readers on a deeper emotional level.

Keywords
stories, characters, plots, themes, adventure, emotions, freedom, love, storytelling, literature

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