I'm not sure which specific 'I am the doorway' story you are referring to. It could be a very unique or personal narrative, or perhaps from a particular book or cultural context that I'm not familiar with.
Another possibility is that 'I am the doorway' is part of a science - fiction or fantasy story. Maybe it's a portal that the protagonist has become, either through some magical transformation or a scientific experiment gone wrong. They could be the only way for others to enter a different dimension or time period. This would lead to a story full of adventures, as they struggle with the responsibilities and the powers that come with being this doorway, and deal with those who want to use them for their own purposes.
One possible theme is isolation. If the narrator is the doorway, they might be in a state of isolation, being the in - between while others pass through. This could explore the feelings of being alone yet an important part of a bigger picture. For example, the doorway might long for more than just being a passageway, which could show themes of longing and unfulfilled desires.
I haven't read this short story specifically. But generally, a story's plot might involve the main character who is the 'doorway' having some unique experiences or a special role. Maybe it's about discovery, self - identity, or leading others to a different place or state of mind.
It isn't a true story. 'Devil's Doorway' is likely a product of the creator's imagination, crafted to engage and thrill the audience with a made-up plot and characters.
It could be that there are multiple perspectives not being presented. If you're only hearing from one side in a situation, like in a conflict between two parties, you're likely not getting the full story. For instance, in a workplace dispute, if you only listen to the manager's side, you won't know the employees' concerns completely.