In modern media, to explore the 'life of stories', we should consider different platforms. Social media allows stories to spread quickly and be changed by users. Also, streaming services keep old stories alive and introduce them to new audiences, which is a way to trace the life of stories.
To explore the 'life of stories' in modern media, we first need to understand how stories are created and distributed today. With the rise of digital media, stories can reach a global audience in seconds. They can be remixed, mashed - up, or extended in various ways. For instance, fan fiction is a form of extending the life of a story by adding new elements or plotlines. Additionally, modern media often recycles and reimagines old stories, giving them new life. We can also look at how stories are marketed and how they gain or lose popularity over time. This all contributes to the complex and ever - changing 'life of stories' in the modern media landscape.