I don't know where else to put this, I appologize in advance.
Talking to Deck and rambling at Fyber, I've been doing a lot of thinking about what makes a good, and/or deep, story (Also, I'm depressed from watching all the way though yet another good thing, but thats my problem.) It turns out for me what makes a good story great is how it uses one group of people or one situation to analyze the whole world around it. I like seeing a little universe built up for me, wheather its fantasy, scifi, a romance, or just a picture of our own world. The people are a little important too, introspection and relationships are important not only to the universe, but to these few individuals a story focuses on.
My question posed to you guys is this:
What aspects do you think contributes to a story being good and/or deep. The kind you just don't want to put down or give up.