No, comic fiction typically tells a story. It's the narrative that makes it engaging and interesting for the readers.
Comic fiction, by nature, involves telling a story. Without it, there's no plot, no characters' development, and no progression to hold the audience's attention. So, in most cases, it can't exist without a story.
Sure. A skilled author can leave the setting somewhat ambiguous and let the reader construct it in their mind. But this approach has its risks - it might make the story less accessible or fail to create a vivid world for the reader.
Yes, it can. Some stories are told through the actions and dialogues of the characters alone, without a specific narrator guiding the reader/viewer.
Yes, it can. Some stories focus more on concepts, settings, or events rather than specific characters.
In most cases, a story needs conflict. Without it, there's no growth for the characters, no obstacles to overcome, and no reason for the reader to keep turning the pages. Conflict is what makes a story engaging and meaningful.
Yes, it can. Some blogs are more like collections of thoughts, random musings, or just sharing information without a coherent story.
No way. A story without conflict would be pretty boring and lack any kind of tension or progression.
Sure it can. Some experimental or avant-garde stories might focus more on a concept or a group rather than a single protagonist.
I don't think a story can truly exist without a plot. A plot is what makes a story coherent and engaging. Without it, it's hard to have a meaningful and satisfying story experience.
Well, while it is possible, it might not be as common or as interesting in a lot of fiction. However, there are some fictional works that do depict love without pain and punishment. For example, in some slice - of - life stories that focus on simple, everyday love between ordinary people. There are no big dramas of pain or punishment, just the gentle growth of love.
I don't think so. A person's back story is what makes them unique. It includes all the things they've been through, like their education, first love, first job. All these elements are part of their back story, and without it, a person would be like an empty shell. Everyone has a story to tell, whether they choose to share it or not.