This document defines and provides examples of anecdotes. It states that an anecdote is a brief narrative or short account of an amusing or interesting incident, usually intended to illustrate a point. Anecdotes are based on real people and events from history or everyday life. They differ from jokes in that their purpose is not solely to evoke laughter, but can also impart deeper truths. The word anecdote comes from ancient Greek biographers who wrote unpublished short stories about the private lives of public figures to illustrate their points. Authors may include anecdotes told by characters in literature to inform other characters, entertain readers, or illustrate themes.