Not necessarily. A good story can have a complex plot that challenges the reader or viewer.
No. A good story is more about engaging characters and a meaningful theme. A complicated plot might just be confusing and lack emotional depth.
Not necessarily. A story with a moral can have various endings, depending on the lesson it aims to convey.
It means that when you live without regrets, every experience in your life becomes a good story. For example, if you take risks without fearing failure, whether you succeed or not, the journey itself can be turned into an interesting narrative.
It's because there are often many obstacles and challenges. People have different expectations and personalities that can cause conflicts.
Not necessarily. Some stories might be just for entertainment and not carry a deep or obvious meaning.
Not necessarily. Sometimes, simply doing good doesn't guarantee an interesting story. It depends on how the events are presented and the depth of character development.
Definitely not. Haiku can be an exploration of a single feeling or concept. It might be about the essence of silence or the transience of a moment without any real story. It's more about capturing a certain essence in a very limited space of words.
Well, it depends. Sometimes a story's ending is happy to provide a satisfying conclusion, but often authors use different kinds of endings to explore various emotions and ideas.
Yes, it usually does. Different perspectives and factors can lead to multiple interpretations.
Not necessarily. Underlines in a short story depend on the style and purpose of the writer.