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    Theme of a Story

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    Nicole Banley ENG 125 David Schonfeld 04.07.2013 I believe the theme of the story is that Sophia feels it is her right to explore her sexuality however she pleases and to have an independent life‚ no matter what her father thinks. The writer uses setting to narrow the underlying idea‚ the theme. In this story‚ there are two different settings. The first one is in Sophia’s father’s home where she gets scolded for having love letters. Her father finds them and asks if she has been deflowered

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    Analysis of the “Ghost Story” The ghost story gave me mixed feelings on how to take it from a historian point of view. The story was Mr. Fleetwood’s own perception of what happened and how he remembered it at that moment. I will cover the rationality of trusting the content‚ the justification of it being historically true‚ and if the metaphysical evidence of ghost must be true for the story to be historically true. The content of the ghost story can be rationally trusted to have happened to a point

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    The knocking… Horror Story One day‚ a massacre occurred at 6 Lauren St. The massacre happened in a house located in East Texas‚ a place that is known for it’s low popularity‚ and it’s unnatural episodes. Rumours were spread all over the entire city‚ one telling that children was brutally murdered‚ and another telling that they got tortured but no suspects were chosen‚ neither found. The day started. Tommy was at school waiting for the lesson to be over. He didn’t make any homework for the

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    BLACK AND WHITE:- A long‚ long time ago‚ when everything was just starting out‚ and even the planets and stars were so young that they were still going to school‚ there was a special class which was everyone’s favorite‚ having by far the most fun filled classmates. The class members were a bunch of rather mischievous colors; from black and white‚ through to red and blue‚ yellow‚ and all the rest. They hoped to grow up to be wonderful colors and this is what they were training for. In addition

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    Short Stories

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    critical role throughout a variety of stories. It not only creates suspense but surprises the reader as well. This can be shown through the three short stories entitled‚ “The Possibility of Evil”‚ “Just Lather‚ That’s All” and “The Skating Party”. It is critical that situational irony be used for effect in Shirley Jacksons’‚ “The Possibility of Evil”. The short story‚ “The Possibility of Evil” is an excellent example of situational irony. During the story‚ the reader expects Miss Strangeworths’

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    Toy Story

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    authority also places him in the position of leadership over all the other toys. Woody’s position as Top Toy is threatened with the arrival of Andy’s birthday‚ which brings with it a bright‚ shiny newcomer: a flashy‚ hi-tech action figure named Buzz Lightyear‚ Space Ranger. Unlike the traditional toys‚ Buzz comes complete with a fully detailed back story and identity‚ carefully spelled out on the back of his box. With this evidence to back him up‚ Buzz refuses to believe that he is merely a toy - to

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    shifted in his dreams. Although‚ creaking of the flooring was not the only thing to be heard in the room. What came from the window was the hustle and bustle of cars‚ and the soothing chirps of the crickets two stories down. The room was number thirty-five‚ a room number to a three story apartment building with a balcony. The balcony overlooked the Big Apple‚ New York City‚ the wind sealed out by glass sliding doors from the entrance of the balcony. White glossy walls invited a hand to investigate

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    the Story of an Hour

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    Jose Lopez Dr. Kent Harrelson English 1102 April 8‚ 2013 Analysis of Mrs. Mallard’s personality in “The Story of an Hour” Marriage is a relationship based on love which requires care‚ cultivation and defense every day. However‚ there are times in which the relationship between a wife and her Spouse is merely a slave and master-and. Life in the 1800’s was rather difficult for some women to deal with because society restricted women just because there was a general idea that they should not be

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    The Ghost Story Because of all the recorded evidence of paranormal activity‚ this leads to the evidence being real. Yet‚ because of skeptics and nonbelievers debunking the evidence‚ some people are led to believe paranormal activity is fake. Many people have obtained facts that suggest ghosts are real. Whether someone believes in ghosts or not‚ there will always be logical theories and unanswered questions to ghostly encounters. Ghost stories have been told through real-life experience (hauntings)

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    Analysis of Fictional Techniques on The Child’s Story by Charles Dickens‚ The Gift of the Magi‚ by O. Henry‚ and The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. The team focused the following three techniques: 1) Nature of Narration; 2) Nature and level of description included in the story; and 3) Use of Setting. Several questions have been answered concerning the different effects produced by each of the authors’ use of these techniques. Content of the Story and How it is Written and Told The Gift of the

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