$ADA short story is a work of prose fiction that can be read in one sitting, usually between 20 minutes to an hour. It focuses on a single event or theme and typically features a limited number of characters. Some short stories can be as short as 100 words, while others can reach 10,000 or 15,000. 

Here's a breakdown of key aspects:

What constitutes a short story?

Length:

Short stories are generally shorter than novels and can be read in a single sitting. 

Focus:

They concentrate on a single event, conflict, or theme. 

Characters:

The number of characters is often limited, with a few central characters driving the narrative. 

Plot:

Short stories typically have a clear beginning, middle, and end, with a focused plotline. 

Setting:

The setting is usually described in a way that supports the story's central theme and events. 

Examples of short stories in the English language:

"The Gilded Six-Bits" by Zora Neale Hurston: A classic story exploring love, marriage, and betrayal. 

"The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (a moral story): A well-known fable about the consequences of dishonesty. 

"The Fox and the Grapes" (a moral story): A fable illustrating the importance of accepting what you can't have. 

Microfiction: Stories under 500 words that emphasize brevity and focused narratives.