151. IDC 101-Short Story

     A short story is a type of prose fiction writing that is distinguished by its briefness. It is generally between 3,000 and 7,000 words with the average length being about 5,000 words. It is expected to be finished reading in one sitting.
    Short stories generally use to capture a mood, covering only a few occurrences with a small cast of people.
     Complex plots are usually avoided in short stories.
     A short story’s setting is usually one time and location and just one or two major characters.
     It focuses on a single narrative rather than many subplots.
     The history of short stories can be traced back to ancient legends, mythology, folklore, fairy tales, fables, etc.
     "One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "Arabian Nights", "Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Brothers Grimm fairy tales", Edgar Allen Poe’s short stories, Anton Chekhov's short stories, Katherine Mansfield's short stories have always been widely known. "Panchatantra" from India has some of the most well known short stories too.
     Different types of short stories are the classics, vignettes, anecdotes, etc.

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