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believe it or not most fictional stories are arguments I know we donamp;#39;t like to think of them as such we like to think of them as adventures and escapes but at their core stories have always been about two sides fighting one another and seeing who prevails now when it comes to presenting your story as an argument there are a lot of ways you can go wrong you can let personal bias creep in and this can cause your story to come off as pdocHuby or one-sided so today I want to help you I want to show you how to fairly present both sides of an argument within your fictional stories whatamp;#39;s up guys my name is Brandon McNulty Iamp;#39;m a writer and welcome to my writing Channel today I want to talk about the idea of how stories are arguments and when I say arguments I donamp;#39;t mean that they have to be these grand social or political arguments an argument in a story could be something as simple as people who donamp;#39;t believe in themselves should learn to believe in the