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    silent evening that makes it creepier and Vera ingeniously takes full advantage of her surrounding to deceive Nuttel. Point of View This story uses bounded omniscient storyteller perspective‚ because the narrator knows the characters action and some of Nuttel’s senses and thoughts‚ however he doesn’t know all of the character’s feelings. The narrator doesn’t tell us what is in Vera’s mind when she tells Nuttel and her family a tale. In analyzing "The Open Window" we should not dismiss sight of the fact

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    niece Vera‚ who entertains him until her aunt is available. Vera‚ apparently bored with her guest‚ is graced with an overactive imagination and a sense of mischief. Once she determines that Mr. Nuttel knows nothing about the family and is a very literal-minded fellow‚ Vera spins a gothic yarn involving her aunt‚ whom she characterizes as a mentally disturbed widow. Three years ago‚ Mr. Sappleton and his two younger brothers-in-law went hunting‚ leaving the house through a French window‚ which

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    the trenches of France in World War I in 1916. * Subject-Main Topic The Open Window is about a fifteen-year-old girl called Vera‚ who enjoyed inventing stories and telling them to the people around her. * Setting The story takes place in a house situated on a farm‚ in October (the city or country where the action develops is not specified). * Characters Main characters: Vera and Mr. Framton Nuttel. Vera was a self-possesed lady of fifteen and a big liar. Mr Nuttel‚ a polite gentleman

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    The Open Window Framton Nuttel enters the house of Mrs Sappleton. He is a young man from London suffering from nervous exhaustion‚ and he goes to the country side for some prescribed rest. He decideds to call upon Mrs Sappleton‚ an acquaintance of his sister’s. He is shown to the parlour by Mrs Sappleton’s niece‚ Vera‚ who entertains the man while he awaits the appearance of his host. Vera tells a story‚ the terrible tragedy of Mr Sappleton and his sons. He is told how they went out hunting

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    didnt abide by the rules then they probably would have been in loads of trouble. They didnt even generally like the rest of their gangs. This didnt foreswear them from doing what the gangs told them to though.  This is what the cabaret said. This is how the club said we should settle it. It was in no means a good way of settling it‚ playing russian roulette‚ but they went ahead with it anyway simply because This is what the club said.  ______________   “The Last Spin” is a short story in which

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    THE OPEN WINDOW BY SAKI This short story “THE OPEN WINDOW” is written by “SAKI” is the pen name of “Hector Hugh Munro” (1870-1916). He is a british writer. He is famous for his satires of the upper classes. The theme of the story is appearance and reality and deception. Appearance and reality: It is easy to believe the story of Vera because she begin with an object that is the open window and proceed from there and obviously window is open. So the appearance of open window

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    Research and Writing 8 October 2013 The Self-Possessed Niece Enthralling and surprising‚ “The Open Window” by Saki effortlessly captivates any reader’s attention with dynamic and entertaining characters as well as astonishing plot twists. The antagonist‚ Vera‚ the niece of the owner of the home that Mr. Nuttel is visiting‚ is possibly more important than the person about whom the story is composed. Throughout the work‚ there are three characteristics portrayed – undisclosed to the reader until

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    Everyone has lied at some point in their life. What do ‘’Charles’’ and ‘’The Open Window’’ both have in common? Both of these stories are centered around dishonest young people. The kids in these stories are very dishonest to adults Laurie from ‘’Charles ‘’ lies to his family and Vera from ‘’The Open Window lies to Mr. Nuttel and her aunt. Even though these kids lie but they both lie for difference reasons. In the story of ‘’Charles’’ Laurie uses lies to excuse his actions. By making up a persona

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    The Open Window and Charles‚ both show how children can use their imagination to empower adults. The children in the stories used their advantage to convince the adults into believing something that wasn’t true. The adults seemed so unobservant and unconcerned to what was really happening around them. The kids knew that it would be easy to get the adults to believe them‚ even though they knew it was wrong. These two stories were both written about‚ in my opinion‚ a deception of curiosity. Laurie

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    Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ “The Open Window” by Saki‚ and “A sound Of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury demonstrates how honesty and respect is fundamental within a society. Respect and honesty are essential characteristics if you want to avoid conflicts and it’s also forms you into a better person. In essence‚ in our society mankind demonstrates respect and honesty in various ways‚ Richard Connell uses specific phrases and tones to show how honesty and respect is necessary and useful in

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