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Why is a story more than simply the sum of its parts (including plot, theme, tone, point of
view, and voice)? Also, why is it useful to look at each of these parts individually?

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A story is a written or oral depiction of a course of events, which can depict both real events or fictional events, or a mixture of both.

The story is one of the cornerstones of all fiction and drama, but also in ordinary conversations, and to some extent also in more scientific contexts, as a summary of experiments.

It is made up of a series of sequences that are often connected in a logical way to a climactic conclusion, according to different narratological rules.

Thus, the interrelationship between the parts of the story is what gives meaning to it. In other words, it is not a series of watertight compartments, but rather factors that complement each other to give the narrative a logical sense and an unfolding that captures the reader.

Now, each individual factor also has an importance considered in itself, as it defines the direction of the story in a transcendent way, defining its content.

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