The heart of a story gives it life.

A.D. Posey
About This Quote

The heart of a story gives it life. This is a line from the play “The Winter’s Tale” by William Shakespeare. It has been used over the years in different ways. For instance, an author may use it to describe the emotion that is carried through the story. A writer may also use it to express their appreciation for the depth of characters in their work.

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