Well, another term could be 'heartbreaking story'. A sad story often makes you feel sorrow, and a heartbreaking story has the same effect. It can break your heart when you hear about the misfortunes, losses or difficult situations in the story.
A 'doleful story' can also be used instead of a sad story. The word 'doleful' has a connotation of sadness and grief. It makes you think of something that is mournful or depressing. For example, a story about a character who has lost everything - their family, their home, and their hope - can be described as a doleful story.
The word for a sad story is often called a 'tragedy'.
Account. For example, when someone is giving a description of an event that happened, it can be seen as an account, which is also a form of story. It may be more factual than a fictional story, but still a sequence of events told in a certain way.
The French term for'sad story' is 'histoire triste'.
Well, another term could be 'the denouement'. It's that part of the story where all the loose ends are tied up, secrets are revealed, and the final outcome of the plot is shown. For example, in a detective story, the denouement would be when the detective finally reveals who the killer is and how the crime was committed.
You might also hear it referred to as an account. An account gives a detailed description of something that happened, similar to how a story unfolds.
Well, another name for exposition could be 'background introduction'. It's used to set the stage and provide necessary context for the story.
It could be called the 'intro' or 'opening'.
One common literary term for a sad part of a story is 'pathos'. It refers to the quality in a story, speech, or character that evokes feelings of pity, sympathy, and sorrow in the audience or reader.