Nelson Mandela also fits in a way. He had a huge load of the fight for equality in South Africa (big package). His autobiography and his many speeches were ways he told his story, about his long struggle against apartheid, his imprisonment, and his unwavering belief in a united South Africa.
It could also be scholars who have made great contributions to their fields. Their extensive research, knowledge and insights are their 'big packages' and they tell their story through lectures, books or interviews to inspire the next generation of scholars and students.
It could mean that men who have a lot to offer, perhaps in terms of resources or knowledge (represented metaphorically as 'big packages'), are sharing their experiences or life stories.
Perhaps it refers to men who have a lot to offer in terms of knowledge or skills. They might be in a position to share their stories of how they acquired those skills or knowledge. Let's say in the field of art, a man with a great portfolio (big package in a sense) would share his journey in creating those artworks.
The 'Harry Potter' series is also a great 'big screen story'. It follows the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends as they grow up and fight against the dark wizard Voldemort. The magical world of Hogwarts, with its spells, magical creatures, and hidden secrets, was brought to life on the big screen in a very engaging way.
Sure. One example could be a story of a brilliant scientist. Big but, his research is stolen by a rival just before he can publish it.
Sure. One example could be a boy learning to shave for the first time as he enters the stage of physical changes towards manhood.
Maybe it could be like the story of a big - time entrepreneur. For example, Steve Jobs could be considered a kind of 'Mr Big' in the tech world, and his story of founding Apple and revolutionizing the tech industry could be seen as a 'Mr Big Story'.
No, I can't really give examples as the 'gerat big story' is not clearly defined. It could be different things in different contexts.
One example is Amazon. It started as an online bookstore in the US and through continuous expansion of product categories and entry into international markets, it has become a global e - commerce giant. Another is McDonald's. It has spread its fast - food concept all over the world, adapting its menu slightly in different regions to suit local tastes while maintaining its core brand.
One example could be 'The Lord of the Rings'. It's a huge English - language story with an epic plot, complex characters, and a vast fictional world. Another might be the story of King Arthur, which is a well - known English - language legend full of knights, quests, and magic.