A story’s deeper meaning is called its_____.epiphany
theme
conflict
denouement

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Answer 1
Answer: A story's deeper meaning is called it's theme.

When you read/watch/hear a story, the underlining message you get from the story is a 'theme' you see, usually represented by some type of symbolism. Some stories even have multiple themes, and themes usually fall into two categories - what the reader 'thinks the story is about,' and it's thematic statement being 'what the /work/ says about the subject.'

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Answer 2
Answer:

A story's deeper meaning is called it's theme.


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