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What is the difference between History and story?
Mar 21, 2015 3:20 PM
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In modern English they are almost completely different. English-speakers almost forget that the words have a common origin. In their most common meaning:
A "story" is a tale, a fable, an entertaining account. "The Story of Ferdinand" is a children's book about a bull who likes to smell flowers. I am an admirer of Jack London's short stories. I'm always telling my friends stories about the cute things my grandsons do.
A "history" is a serious factual account of past events. "In high school we study geography and history." "'The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey' is an interesting book about a curious event in history."
March 21, 2015
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