The story of 'Whynot Jansveld' is told perhaps to bring attention to an overlooked aspect of life, to create a connection with readers, or to offer a form of escape and entertainment through an interesting narrative.
Maybe it was to convey a particular message or lesson. Sometimes, stories are told to inspire or warn people.
It could be that the story's content just wasn't inherently amusing. Sometimes the topic or the way it's structured doesn't click with the audience's sense of what's funny. Also, the timing and expression of the teller can make a big difference.
Maybe it's to emphasize certain key points or themes. Sometimes repeating a story can make them stand out more.
Maybe it's to provide a more objective view and distance from the characters and events. It allows the reader to observe without being too emotionally attached.
The scariest ghost story ever told might be 'The Woman in White'. It's terrifying because of its creepy atmosphere and unexpected twists.
The decision to tell the Star Wars story out of order was likely to add depth and complexity to the narrative. It allowed for surprises and revelations that might not have been as impactful if told chronologically.
Well, it's subjective. But many think 'The Odyssey' by Homer is among the greatest. Its themes of adventure, homecoming, and human perseverance are timeless and deeply resonate with readers.
I have no idea who said that. Maybe it was just someone expressing their extreme enthusiasm for a particular story without being a well-known figure.
The story after the decline of mankind is usually told in reverse because in this kind of novel, mankind usually experienced a period of prosperity before the decline, and the story of this period is usually told in front of the story. After the decline of mankind, due to various reasons, society began to collapse, and people's lives became difficult. Therefore, the focus of the story turned to how to overcome difficulties and find hope. Since the main plot of the story took place after the decline of mankind, the structure of the story was usually told backwards.
People tell ghost stories for entertainment. They can be thrilling and give us a scare in a fun way.