A story is worth telling if it has excitement and meaning, just like a toy that makes you laugh and also helps you learn.
Imagine you have a box of toys, some are boring, like a plain red ball. But others are fun, like a dancing robot that tells jokes. The dancing robot is the kind of toy you want to play with again and again because it makes you feel something and teaches you something new. That's what makes a story worth telling, it gives you feelings and ideas that stay with you.
What Makes a Story Exciting?
A good story has excitement. Think of it like playing hide-and-seek, when you're hiding, you’re excited because you don’t want to be found too soon! A story with exciting parts keeps you interested, just like the moment your friend jumps out from behind the couch.
What Gives a Story Meaning
A story also has meaning. Imagine you have two cookies, one is plain chocolate chip, and the other has sprinkles and a message inside that says “You’re my favorite!” The second cookie has more meaning because it makes you feel special. A meaningful story helps you understand something new or reminds you of something important.
So when a story has both excitement and meaning, it’s like getting your favorite toy, it's worth telling!
Examples
- A child tells a tale about their pet dog, but it's hard to tell if anyone cares.
- A teacher writes a short story about a hero who saves the day, and everyone laughs.
- A grandparent shares a long-lost family secret that makes people cry.
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See also
- What is diegetic?
- How Does The ONLY 5 Lines You Need To Tell Any Story Work?
- How Does The Art of Storytelling: The Mechanics of a Great Story Work?
- What's the Most Important Element of a Good Story?
- Who is Narrative Experimentation?