Anekdoot
Anekdoot is a short narrative about a real person or incident, typically told to entertain, illustrate a point, or reveal something about character or culture. It is usually concise, concrete, and focused on a single event, often including a memorable detail or an unexpected twist.
Etymology and usage: The word originates from Greek anekdotos, meaning unpublished or not given out, and entered
Structure and purposes: An anecdote typically features a brief setup, a sequence of events, and a concluding
Reliability and limitations: Because anecdotes are personal recollections, they may reflect bias, selective memory, or dramatization.
Relation to other forms: An anecdote is distinct from a joke in that it may carry truth