I'm not entirely sure what specific 'book and frame full story' you're referring to. It could be a story about a magical book that is trapped within a frame and can only be accessed when certain conditions are met. For example, the frame might have a lock and the key is hidden in a far - off place. Or it could be a story about a person who discovers a book in a frame in an old attic and as they start reading the book, they are transported into another world.
Well, it could be that the book and frame are part of a mystery. Maybe the frame has some hidden inscriptions that, when decoded, reveal secrets related to the book. For instance, the book might be a diary of a famous person and the frame was designed to protect and also hint at the secrets within the diary.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'the gold frame' story. It could be about a gold - framed object, like a picture frame perhaps. Maybe it has some special significance in a family or a historical context.
One famous example is 'The Canterbury Tales' by Geoffrey Chaucer. In this work, a group of pilgrims are traveling to Canterbury, and each tells a story within the framework of this journey. Another is 'One Thousand and One Nights'. Scheherazade tells a series of stories to the king every night to avoid execution, with her storytelling sessions as the frame for the numerous tales.
To frame a comic book well, you have to consider elements like character placement, action sequences, and transitions between panels. It's all about creating a visually compelling and coherent narrative.
Well, perhaps the cursed frame was an old, ornate frame that was used in a very exclusive fashion photo shoot. The model who first used it might have had a horrible experience like fainting during the shoot for no obvious reason. After that, other models who used it also reported strange things like seeing strange shadows in the frame during the shoot or having their hair and makeup mess up inexplicably. This led to the belief that the frame was cursed.