The story features events such as the protagonist's interactions at the new school, her struggles to maintain the disguise, and the romantic entanglements that develop. These events contribute to the overall plot and character growth.
It varies. Some players think a lot of the potential story is hidden and needs to be discovered through exploration.
I have no idea. It might be a unique creation without being based on a pre-existing story. But you could try looking up some film history resources to find out more.
Character development is key. Show how the characters grow as a result of the teaching events. In a story about a music lesson, perhaps a shy student becomes more confident after learning to play an instrument. The change in the character makes the teaching event more impactful.
Oppenheimer's story on Wikipedia is mostly true. It details real events, his scientific achievements, and the impact they had, though some details might be simplified or presented in a more accessible way for a general audience.
Not all stories in Hollywood are true. Many are fictional or inspired by real events but with significant changes and embellishments. It's important to research and look for cues to determine the level of authenticity.
It might be a story exploring the concept of what the world would be like without human influence, perhaps highlighting the importance of humanity or presenting a utopian/dystopian vision based on the lack of our presence.
It's presented as a right of a man to have a private and secure space at home.
The description of the setting also helps present the theme. The bridge, which is a place of transition but also a place of danger in the context of war, reflects the uncertainty and chaos that war brings. The old man sitting there, not really knowing what to do, emphasizes the theme of the displacement and helplessness of people during war. Also, the lack of real hope in the old man's words and actions throughout the story further cements the theme of the hopelessness of war for the common folk.
In the story, man - versus - nature is shown through the characters' struggle against natural disasters. For example, when a storm hits the village where the main character lives, he has to fight against the strong winds and floods to save his family and home.
Sure, it can. Many contemporary fiction works are structured around a sequence of events to build the plot and engage the readers.