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    Characters of the Story Narrator - The Narrator starts the story about how he knew the Gessler brothers. The first introducing is raised up by the narrator as the first person‚ refers to first line‚ “I knew HIM from the days of my extreme youth‚ because he made my father’s boot” character I refers to the narrator and HIM refers to the person that is immediately told‚ Mr. Gessler. This means that the Narrator knew Mr. Gessler because his father is a customer of the boot maker. In this line “I remember

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    under consideration is a piece of a third person narration. However‚ it is not just a matter-of-fact account of events. You can find not a few pieces of description throughout the story. Thereby the finely wrought delineation of the characters and scenery is gained. Also there are quite a lot of dialogues in the story which are important in revealing a person’s inner state and overall atmosphere. On the whole‚ the prevailing tone of the extract appears to be rather romantic and elevated. This effect

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    Galsworthy - to Let

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    Ga John Galsworthy (1867 — 1933) TO LET (1922) This novel is the last volume of the Forsyte Saga. It marks both the end of the first stage in the development of the Forsytes and the beginning of the second‚ post-war stage in the chronicles of their doings. That final stage is the subject of Galsworthy’s second trilogy‚ the Modern Comedy‚ where the younger generation of the Forsytes are depicted against the background of England’s post-war decay. In the following extract

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    Short Story Of John Henry

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    John henry is a man of great stature and power. He is a man of folklore from the mid-1800s. In the story John is the antagonist and his personality is that of a man that knows what he’s doing and when he makes his mind up there is no way you will ever change it. John is a stern man that can do almost anything he wants if he puts his mind to it. His personality is what made John such a respectable railroad worker. Although we don’t know for sure if John really existed because the story is folklore

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    Refer to me as John Sullinger. For as long as I can remember through my eighteen years of grace I have been subsiding throughout the alleys of Bayport‚ a city off the coast of Trinidad. The year is 1671 as I take up my pen and interpret to you my tale. I have never known my father nor do I know the true whereabouts of what has become of him. For instance‚ my mother claimed he was eaten by whale on one of his fishing trips with his mates‚ she told me he was a sailor. Another description‚ one by a

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    Jimmy John: A Short Story

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    Jimmy John was an ordinary Pastafarian. On an average day‚ Jimmy would find himself walking along the hallways of school‚ going to his job at a sub shop...called Jimmy John’s‚ and then‚ as per usual‚ worshipping the Flying Spaghetti Monster. One day‚ after a long day of school‚ and before a long session of worshipping‚ Jimmy John was crafting sandwiches. After about 30 minutes on the clock‚ Papa John burst through the door. Papa John was an avid Pizzafarian‚ choosing to worship the Giant Fire-Breathing

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    John Strober lurched from slumber‚ instantly greeted by the ghost-white face of his eight-year-old daughter. She propped herself on the side of the mattress‚ knobby elbows and all slowly sinking into the comforter. A gloomy expression clouded the once puffy-red of her cheeks in a gray hue‚ casting her eyes in a radiant sapphire brilliance. Yawning widely as he propped his spine against the headboard‚ John stole a glance at the bedside clock and dismally noted that it was only six in the morning.

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    первый : John Galsworthy was born at Kingston Hill in Surrey‚ England. He was educated at Harrow and studied law at New College‚ Oxford. He travelled widely looking after family’s shipping business and at the age of twenty-eight began to write. второй : *From the Four Winds* a collection of short stories‚ was Galsworthy’s first published work in 1897. His first stories were published under the pseudonym John Sinjohn. It would not be until *The Island Pharisees* (1904) that he would begin publishing

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    John Doe: A Short Story

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    of gunpowder; with the slight‚ damp dusting of rain from above. The sky peeked through small holes in the ceiling; piercing with its gray veil of death‚ though John Doe was at ease with the crackling of his fire. He poked the coals tenderly and supplied what must have been a chair leg‚ with intricate carvings and beautiful polished wood. John got up swiftly‚ ruffling his dark brown hair with callused hands. He flicked his eyes towards the door with a cat-like annoyance and approached it slowly as to

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    John Bailey's Short Story

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    John Bailey was a local fisherman for Bailey’s Bait Shop‚ a company that has been owned by his family for 3 generations. It was Friday which meant he had to go and collect more fish for the shop. As he gathered his things‚ he didn’t hear the announcement that came on the radio‚ a gigantic storm was approaching and that no one should go out on the water. Not hearing this information‚ John board his boat and began on his adventure. A few moments later‚ John noticed a black fog sneaking up behind him

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