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Difference between story and storytelling
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The difference between story and storytelling is as follows:
- A story refers to a narrative or sequence of events that are connected and have a purpose. It is the content or substance of what is being conveyed. A story usually has a beginning, middle, and end and focuses on characters, their actions, and the plot.
- On the other hand, storytelling refers to the process or technique of conveying a story to an audience. It is the way in which the story is presented or communicated. Storytelling relies on various forms such as spoken words, written text, visual and auditory elements, and performance to bring the story to life.
In summary, a story is the actual narrative or content being shared, while storytelling is the method or technique used to convey the story to an audience.
- A story refers to a narrative or sequence of events that are connected and have a purpose. It is the content or substance of what is being conveyed. A story usually has a beginning, middle, and end and focuses on characters, their actions, and the plot.
- On the other hand, storytelling refers to the process or technique of conveying a story to an audience. It is the way in which the story is presented or communicated. Storytelling relies on various forms such as spoken words, written text, visual and auditory elements, and performance to bring the story to life.
In summary, a story is the actual narrative or content being shared, while storytelling is the method or technique used to convey the story to an audience.
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