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    Sredni Vashtar

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    Summary of “Sredni Vashtar” by Saki First Section - Plot Summary “Sredni Vashtar” is a story about a young boy named Conradin who has a deathly disease. He lives under the care of his cousin‚ Mrs. De Ropp‚ who he hates. Conradin life is very dull and boring except for the garden shed where he keeps a polecat ferret and a Houdan hen. He begins worshiping and idolizing the ferret‚ and eventually invents a new religion for himself. Mrs. De Robb sees Conradin’s constant disappearance and investigates

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    The way a new invention is used makes it good or bad. The same is the case with science. It plays a very important and useful role in our life and can be a friend‚ or a foe according to the way it is used. Science tries to explain the principles behind natural phenomena‚ and scientists for long have been harnessing this knowledge for the benefit of the society on the whole. Nagarjuna‚ an ancient‚ leading Indian scientist‚ discovered many methods of curing diseases‚ using plants for medicinal

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    Short Story and Thomas Hardy

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    w w w e tr .X m eP e ap .c rs om IGCSE SYLLABUS 0476 IGCSE SYLLABUS 0486 O LEVEL SYLLABUS 2010 STORIES OF OURSELVES: THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH NOTES FOR TEACHERS on the short stories set for examination in June and November Years 2013‚ 2014‚ 2015 * © University of Cambridge International Examinations [ * NOTE: There are separate documents about the different selections of stories set for examination in years 2007- 2009

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    Framton Nuttel‚ the main character in Saki’s “The Open Window” is gullible and naïve because he believes all that the highly imaginative Vera‚ the niece of Mrs. Sappleton‚ divulges to him. Additionally he has anxiety issues which cause nervousness becoming his reason for his trip to the country to relieve some of those feelings. Vera speaks of a great tragedy in which Mrs. Sappleton lost her husband and two younger brothers. She further goes on to say that her aunt keeps the window open in hopes

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    The Open Window Irony

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    this could be saying that Mr.Nuttel isn’t gonna enjoy being down there‚ like his sister didn’t‚ he just didn’t know about the girls “stories.” In conclusion‚ yes both stories have their similarities...but they also have their differences. Narayan and Saki had both wrote stories about opposite things‚ but both tied together to give the same general idea. Theses two stories‚ one about truth‚ and the other about deception gave great reasons of people’s motives to lie and tell the complete

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    The Interlopers

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    Mood Essay The Interlopers is a short story filled with suspense written by Saki. The Interlopers has a lot of mood changes through out the story. It has a lot of suspense and tragedy. The mood is how the characters react or the personality of a story. The mood is essential to a story because it can make you think or wonder what’s going to happen next. Without a mood a story‚ book‚ or movie would be boring and make no sense. The story takes place in the eastern spurs of the Karpathians where

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    Jimmy Valentine

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    English 9 Short Story Exam Study Guide NOTE: This is a study guide‚ not a list of everything that will be on the exam. The fact that something is listed on here does not necessarily mean that it will appear on the exam‚ and just because it is not on this sheet does not mean that it will not appear on the exam. It is your job to study for the test. Test Format: 150 point Objective exam (multiple choice‚ true/false‚ matching‚ quotation identification) Bring a #2 Pencil 50 point Written Section

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    The Lumber-Room

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    The analysis «The Lumber Room» The text under analysis is written by an outstanding British novelist and short story writer Hector Munro. Hector Hugh Munro (December 18‚ 1870 – November 13‚ 1916)‚ better known by the pen name Saki‚ was a British writer‚ whose witty and sometimes macabre stories satirized Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story and is often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. His tales feature delicately drawn characters and finely judged

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    ‘The Last Samurai’ Algren’s past leads to him facing many challenges and obstacles. For example: At the start of the film Algren in an alcoholic and depressed man who drinks to forget his past. He gets a lot of withdrawal symptoms and screams out for “saki”. Algren has a lot of trouble overcoming his past and this is shown through his facial expressions and attitude. The dark lightening‚ close-up shots of his face and the stance create the depressed atmosphere‚ which show how he is having trouble moving

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    Literature Imitates Life Imitates Literature How are life and literature connected? Literature has been an important aspect of society for quite a while now. It has existed for centuries and has impacted‚ changed‚ and improved many lives. Reading is my favorite thing to do. I read many types of genres‚ stories‚ and novels and I can always find a way to connect it to my life. Literature imitates life through conflicts that reflect our own‚ direct and indirect characterization that mimics how

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