In the narrative, during the story. 'In the story' implies something that occurs within the context of a particular story. 'In the narrative' is a more formal way of saying it, often used in literary analysis. 'During the story' emphasizes the time aspect while the story is being told or events are unfolding.
Within the story, inside the story, as told in the story.
Well, there are also phrases like 'as in the story' and 'per the story'. 'As in the story' is used to refer back to something that was mentioned in the story in a similar way. 'Per the story' is a bit more like 'according to the story', which is also related to elements within the story.
Narrative. A narrative can be a fictional or non - fictional account of events, like a historical narrative that tells about past events in a sequential way. It often has a beginning, middle and end, just like a story. It can be used to convey a message, describe a situation or share an experience.
Tale. For example, 'The Little Red Riding Hood' is a well - known tale. It has the same meaning as story, often used to refer to a fictional narrative.
A tale. For example, 'The Little Red Riding Hood' is a well - known tale which is also a story.
Narrate. For example, 'He will narrate his adventure to us.'
Background, history, past, origin story.
A few synonyms could be 'creation account' or 'beginning narrative'.
Main feature. The top story is often the most important or prominent piece of news or information. So'main feature' can be a synonym as it represents the primary or central element.
Well, there are quite a few. One could be 'spinning a yarn', which has a rather folksy and charming feel to it. Another is 'sharing a narrative', which emphasizes the act of sharing the story with others. And 'reciting a story' is also a synonym, which might imply a more formal or rehearsed way of telling a story.
Well, there are quite a few. 'Ghost story' can be considered a synonym as many horror stories involve ghosts. Also, 'macabre story' which implies something gruesome and disturbing, and 'chilling tale' as it gives the feeling of cold fear.