When we say 'only telling half the story', it refers to a situation where the speaker or writer is being selective about what they convey. Consider a historical account. If historians only tell half the story, they might focus on one group's experience and omit the experiences of others. This can distort our understanding of the past. In personal relationships too, if someone only tells half the story, it can create mistrust as the full truth is not out in the open.
Communication in a story often means the exchange of information, ideas, or emotions between characters. It helps drive the plot and develop relationships.
The danger lies in the distortion of reality. Media has a significant influence on public opinion. When it presents only part of a story, it can manipulate how people think. Consider a business story where only the problems of a company are reported without mentioning its efforts to solve them. This can cause investors to panic and sell their stocks unjustly, and consumers to stop buying the company's products. Moreover, it can prevent proper public debate as people are basing their opinions on incomplete facts.
Storytelling is basically the act of sharing or narrating a story to others. It's a way to communicate events, ideas, or experiences.
It might also imply a recursive or self - referential way of storytelling. The story itself becomes a narrator that tells a story about itself or related to itself. This can create a very interesting and often thought - provoking narrative structure.
It means you're not getting the full picture. Let's say in a news report, they only tell you some aspects of an event. That's half of the story. It might be missing the reasons behind it, the long - term consequences, or the different perspectives of the people involved. Maybe it's a political event where they only report on one side's actions but not what led up to it from the other side's point of view.
It could mean that you have a strong desire to communicate or share your experiences, ideas, or feelings. Maybe there are things you've been holding inside and your subconscious is urging you to express them through the medium of a story.
It could mean the act of a story (either a person or a narrative itself) is in the process of telling multiple stories. For example, a storyteller might be sharing a collection of tales.
Well, 'telling the we story' could imply sharing a story that involves a collective 'we'. It might be about a group's experiences, values, or common journey.
It means to tell an exaggerated or untrue story. Just like fishermen might exaggerate the size of the fish they caught, when someone is 'telling a fish story', they are stretching the truth.
It could mean not sharing any fictional or real - life accounts with others. Maybe it implies a decision to be straightforward and not engage in narrative - based communication.