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    Reading Short Stories to Improve Your English! Have you ever attended a book fair? What have you learnt by going to the book fair? I recently attended some events at the Hong Kong Book Fair‚ I noticed that reading is a key to success. So‚ I am going to discuss the importance of reading with schoolmates and share my experience after attending the Book Fair. The Hong Kong Book Fair is a book fair organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council‚ held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition

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    moralistic principles had been evident in his writings especially in his short stories. It had awaken the ethical standards of late Russia into a more monotheistic nation. Stories like “God Sees the Truth‚ But Waits”‚ “The Three Questions” and “What Men Live By” have deep-rooted principles that are trying to tell everyone how to live a good life. This study will try to analyze Tolstoy’s stories like God Sees the Truth but Waits‚ a story of a merchant Aksionov who was accused of murder and suffered a life

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    Short Story Explication: “A Father” Bharati Mukherjee’s short story‚ “A Father”‚ begins with an account of an ordinary Wednesday morning in the household of an immigrant Hindu family. Mukherjee writes this story from the third-person point-of-view with informal diction. This makes the reader feel as though they are a part of the story‚ watching and observing. This style allows the reader to feel as though they are physically present in the two-bedroom apartment in Detroit with the Bhowmick family

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    Ashley Garcia October 4‚ 2014 Workplace Romance It is natural for two people to develop strong ‚ romantic feelings towards each other especially when the two people see each other often. However‚ there are several ethical landmines afoot. A person’s moral character is defined through their experiences. An ethical dilemma I was faced with was whether or not it was ethical to date a co-worker. When considering the best way to resolve this ethical dilemma one may take into consideration if there

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    April 2012 Short Story Analysis In the story “Everyday Use‚” Alice Walker writes about three characters and their dispute over two quilts. Walker views the quilts as a timeless piece of art in her story. The argument is basically said in the title. Although the quilts are symbolizing art should they be viewed from a distance or be a part of everyday use. The quilts are an inseparable piece of the women’s culture. There is history present in both of them. Walker writes in the story that the quilts

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    Short story is fictional work of prose that is shorter in length than a novel. Edgar Allan Poe‚ in his essay "The Philosophy of Composition‚" said that a short story should be read in one sitting‚ anywhere from a half hour to two hours. In contemporary fiction‚ a short story can range from 1‚000 to 20‚000 words. Because of the shorter length‚ a short story usually focuses on one plot‚ one main character (with a few additional minor characters)‚ and one central theme‚ whereas a novel can tackle multiple

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    are‚ obsession of showing that you are special‚ and parenting are some of the themes in the short story "Back to Front." Nick‚ the main character of the short story‚ is obsessed with the thought of being the center of attention. He is obsessed with showing the world that he is special and unique. He even sacrifices his own life‚ to fulfill his need of attention. "Back to Front" is a English short story written by Nicola Barker. It was first published in "The Three Button Trick" in 2003. The author

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    Why Do These Men Do the Things That They Do? Sonta Clouatre Course: English 102 Instructor: Ms. Amy Acosta Essay Type: Short Story Analysis In a world labeled with "dos" and "don’ts‚” many people think society will accept anything morally wrong as long as society does not know about the sin at face value. If people do not realize what is going on‚ how can they accept or reject it? Many also have a tendency to stereotype people for what they see and not for what they do. Further‚ they may

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    Writing Your Story Kalika D. Peterson CMC/240 3/10/14 Donna Rossi Today’s society‚ the media has succeeded in brainwashing the world . Things like‚ “Thin is in” “fat is out”‚ “eat this”‚ “ your beautiful if you look like this”‚ the list goes on and on. From the media‚ to weight loss company‚ magazine articles and cosmetic lines‚ they all want women to take their advice because of course they know what’s best for you as a woman‚ right? Self-esteem‚ according to

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    Streets of Memphis”‚ there are important internal and external conflicts throughout the story that are being created as the characters try to survive. Being washed up on a mysterious island and getting hunted down by crazy man are some examples of conflict in “The Most Dangerous Game”. “Your brain against mine. Your woodcraft against mine. Your strength and stamina against mine” (Connell 74). This quote from the story shows the external conflict between Rainsford and General Zaroff. The General is challenging

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