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    The Story of an Hour is a short story that was written in 1894 by Kate Chopin. Throughout this unique story‚ there are only a small amount of characters. The protagonist is Mrs. Louise Mallard‚ and she is unhappily married to Mr. Brently Ballard. While Mr. and Mrs. Ballard are the main characters‚ Kate Chopin also in includes Josephine who is Louise sister and Brentley’s friend Richard. Although Josephine and Richard play a minor role in the story‚ they help us understand the situation Louise Mallard

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    the country without ID. “I am a citizen of the United States‚” said Alex calmly. “Well‚ Mr. “Citizen”‚ you do not have any documents‚ and you do not have your ID‚ how can you prove that you are a US citizen?” said the immigration authorities officers with a tone of contempt and distrust. “If you think that I am an illegal immigrant‚ it is your burden to prove that I am‚ not mine!” said Alex. “Fine!” the officer shook his head‚ did not expect such a guy who looked like a refugee could refute his

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    have been singing your praises and there you are decoding an antiquated Latin text!” She hollered. “Bell‚ you comprehend the fact that I detest being showered with praises‚ don’t you?” I threw a rhetorical question at her. An awkward silence fell between us. It was disrupted soon though. I ran helter-skelter to answer the ringing phone. “Hello‚ this is Alexa Goodville Mackenzie. May I know who I am speaking to?” I questioned. “Hi Miss Goodville. This is Rodger Kenyons from the department of human

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    Juggle: A Short Story

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    I believe that if I set my mind to something I can do it. Anyone can do this. Just setting your mind to something and going through with the comment to that‚ you can do anything. My story starts out with how I learned how to Juggle. Friday night it was 4th Friday for businesses downtown. My store which is The Red Peppermint had a juggler come to help bring in customers. We were slammed! Thanks Mr. Juggler! When he was there he asked us if we knew how to juggle. All three of us said “no”. So he

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    Beowulf: Short Story

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    Beowulf: Short Story In the beautiful town of Ventaria‚ which is located near the southern- most point of Ireland‚ a once proud colony of people enjoyed the magnificent surroundings and a simplistic life. Brian the Great‚ beloved ruler of the Ventarians‚ had been killed by the evil Filth-Sammich. This vile creature‚ with a crocodile-like build‚ had a head larger than the immense church in the center of the town. When fully-opened‚ the mouth of the Filth-Sammich could open wide enough to fit

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    Headfirst: A Short Story

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    are a story and a scene that I fall into Headfirst‚ at the speed of light‚ even in the dark. There were no sirens or signs or warnings that my love would go unrequited‚ Just a lie on your tongue and a dance hidden in your eye. You wept on me and faded into the darkness And I was left to watch you go then cry. And all the while I was trying not to get stuck on you. With your cupid’s bow and your creased lip. It seemed like your watercolor eyes were melting‚ smearing themselves on your cheeks

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    introduce the story. Main Body of the Essay: • The preparation questions you did should provide a good starting point‚ remember you are focussing on how the language creates atmosphere and tension. • There should be lots of P.E.E. paragraphs here‚ comment in language in lots of detail. Conclusion • Summarise your main points about Maupassant’s use of language to create atmosphere and tension. You may want to mention again the Gothic influences of this tale. Give your opinion

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    Isolation: A Short Story

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    When reflecting on the day and then writing this story‚ I discovered that although we were together as a family for the entire day‚ at the same time‚ we were separated by an invisible wall created by technology that took us away from being in the moment with each other. This was the exact message my dad was trying to get across in his hour-long lecture. I won’t give the exact play by play of his entire lecture‚ but it started out as him telling me how “bratty” and selfish I had been toward the family

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    Dave Eggers Short Story

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    Eggers short story‚ “Accident‚” describes the scene of an accident between the narrator and a car full of three teenagers. Eggers chose to tell his story in the second person persepection so the reader can fully understand the emotions. The narrator seems lonely to purposely hit the teenager’s car. The narrator states‚ “You pulled in to an intersection‚ obstructing them‚ and their car hit yours. They have every right to be upset‚ or livid‚ or even violence-contemplating.” I like this short story because

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    they knew in this world‚ for they had not yet been to another country before‚ nor had they ever left the world of Rhein. As the ship set sail‚ it was almost as if we were breaking away from reality. It was a scary thought to start all over but I was willing to put myself through any circumstances to get me away from Rhein. I was tired of the living conditions of Rhein‚ and I knew America offered better schooling for the children. It was a risky change in my life and the children’s‚ but I knew as soon

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