Encompassing a story usually means covering all the important elements and aspects of it, like characters, plot, setting, and themes, to give a complete and comprehensive understanding.
When we say encompassing a story, it implies including everything from the beginning to the end, all the details and subplots that contribute to the overall narrative. It's about having a full grasp of the story's scope and depth.
Encompassing a story means taking in all the parts that make it up - the main events, the characters' development, the background, and any underlying messages. It's like creating a complete picture of the story in your mind.
One Piece could be considered an anime with a very encompassing story. It has a vast world filled with diverse islands, cultures, and characters. The story follows Monkey D. Luffy and his crew on their journey to find the One Piece treasure. Along the way, they encounter various pirate crews, Marines, and other factions, and are involved in numerous political, historical, and personal storylines that span across the entire Grand Line and beyond.
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'others mean story'. It's a bit unclear. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?
The story of 'Mean Girls' is basically about high school social dynamics and the drama that ensues when a new student tries to fit in and deal with the popular but mean girls.
It could refer to a kid in the story 'A Christmas Story' who behaves in a mean way.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of symbolic or metaphorical reference that needs more context to understand.
I'm not really sure what you mean by that. It's a bit confusing.