anecdote
Yes, "anecdote" is a noun. It refers to a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
a brief personal story about an event or experience
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It all depends on the point one is trying to make. Short quotations or stories that go straight to the point can be found in Shakespeare's work and in the Bible, Proverbs is a good place to start. Some might suggest that a parable is a story that makes a point or presents a lesson, particularly something regarding morals.
A trigger Incident is basically what starts the story.
The noun form of the adjective anecdotal is anecdote, which means a short amusing or interesting personal story. It comes from the greek anecdote (Ἀνέκδοτα), meaning unpublished or "not given out".
An Interesting Story was created in 1905.
A personal anecdote is a short story or account of an interesting or amusing event from someone's life. It is typically used to illustrate a point, convey a message, or provide context in a conversation or piece of writing.
Brief Story - 1907 was released on: USA: January 1908
A trigger Incident is basically what starts the story.
The duration of An Interesting Story is 300.0 seconds.