A salutary story. It is a story that has a beneficial or moralizing effect. It aims to improve the reader or listener in terms of moral understanding. An example could be a story about a lazy person who learns the value of hard work through a series of events in the story, and this serves as a salutary story for those who might be lazy as well.
One example could be 'plot deviation'. This means the plot goes in a different way than it seemed to be going. For instance, in a romantic story, when the two characters who seem to be falling in love suddenly find out they are related.
Another example would be'story structure'. The plot of a fictional story is essentially its structure. For instance, in a detective story, the story structure (or plot) usually starts with a crime being committed, then the detective's investigation, followed by various clues and red herrings, until the final revelation of the culprit. This overall pattern is the plot presented in the form of story structure.
Sure. 'He told a tall tale about the huge fish he caught yesterday.' Here 'tall tale' is another name for fish story.
Autobiographical account.
Consider a spy story. The main spy has just stolen a crucial piece of information and is being chased by enemy agents. She jumps into a random car and tells the driver 'Drive! Fast!' without any explanation. The driver, seeing the urgency in her eyes, just floors it. There's no time to explain because if she stops to do so, she'll be caught and the information will be lost. This kind of situation where action is prioritized over explanation is an example of a 'no time to explain story'.
The moral is about independence. Olivia is constantly doing her own thing, making her own decisions. It shows that being independent and having your own ideas is a good thing.
The moral is about self - empowerment. Guy goes from being a nobody in the game to a hero. He realizes his potential and uses it to change his world.
The moral is mainly about renewal. The characters go through a process of renewal, both physically and mentally, through their connection with the secret garden.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', the conclusion could be called the 'outcome'. At the end, Elizabeth and Darcy get married, which is the final outcome of their relationship that has been developing throughout the novel.
Sure. Think about a pen name. If a writer uses a pen name, that name is a legal fiction in a way. The writer may have a legal agreement under that pen name for book contracts, royalties, etc. But it's not their 'true' name in a non - legal sense, yet it has legal standing.