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    It was said by more than one author that the ‘golden age’ of the short story was the 1920s‚ and that although varied publications remain (The New Yorker‚ Myslexia‚ The Woman’s Weekly)‚ there is little opportunity in the modern age for the short story writer. Was this‚ as Kurt Vonnegut argued the result of television? Vonnegut claimed: When I started out it was possible to make a living as a freelance writer of fiction…because it was still the golden age of magazines‚ and it looked as though

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    ENGL 111 Short Story evaluation Name: Title of story: The Lottery Author: Shirley Jackson Answer the following questions about the short story you read‚ using complete sentences and correct spelling‚ grammar‚ and punctuation. 1. Explain the setting of the story. The setting of the story was a warm summer morning in June in the town square starting around 10am. Flowers were in full bloom and the grass was very green. 2. List two of the characters and analyze each according to the

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    characters are a reflection of the ideas of human lives‚ so conflict is a key feature for works of literature. In Saki’s short story‚ “The Interlopers‚” two men have been raised to loathe one another through a long time family feud. Their journeys bring them face-to-face and present a number of different conflicts. The beginning of the story portrays man against man conflict‚ but as the story progresses and changes‚ the conflict also changes. In “The Interlopers‚” Saki immediately presents man against

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    Melanie Solis English 1302 Professor Wishard May 12‚ 2015 “The Cactus” Analysis Resubmit Benjamin Franklin once stated that “Lost time is never found again”‚ the short story “The Cactus” is about a man named Trysdale‚ who allows his “vanity and conceit” (O. Henry “The Cactus” paragraph six) get in the way of his relationship with a girl that adores him. He fails to find meaning behind a cactus that she gave him in response to his proposal. Instead of knowing the cactus’ importance‚ which she

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    poets. The short story “The Hand” for example is full of symbolism. First‚ the story starts with the wife lying in bed nestled against her husband. The narrator shares the wife’s sense of surrealism. She goes in depth to describe the positioning of their bodies. The wife first notices the husband as being a‚ “handsome‚ blond young man‚ recently widowed‚ good at tennis and rowing” almost as being a perfect person. She also is reveling in the fact that he had only been widowed one short month ago

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    Essay In the story ‘A Cap for Steve’ by Morley Callahan‚ the character of the father‚ Dave struggles to provide for his family. This causes him to be easily angered and direct these negative emotions at his son. Though Dave’s hardship has made him angry and egotistical‚ he later on proves to fight off his insecurities and show his compassion. Dave is trying extremely hard to support his family financially but in turn‚ he comes off looking very greedy and frugal. Very early on

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    Scales 1! Katrina Scales David Miles ENC-1102 16 July 2015 A Yellow Rose It is likely that after reading short stories The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner‚ any sensible reader will feel disturbed in at least the slightest. Both texts contain neurotic women of unsound mind who have deathly obsessions. At first glance‚ these stories do not seem to have much in common; they have been written through opposite perspectives‚ one neglects to be chronological

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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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    The theme of the short story “I Used to Live Here Once” by Jean Rhys (1976) is death and the journey home. Without implying literal death‚ this story is characterized as an allegory‚ which is described by Clugston (2010) as “a fictional work in which the setting‚ characters‚ plot and other elements are all symbols‚ each conveying an aspect of an abstract moral‚ religious‚ or social concept.” Another narrative element this story contains is the use of a Motif‚ which is a recurring theme in a literary

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    “A Sunrise on the Veld” is a short story written by British author Doris Lessing. It tells the story of a boy who is filled with the excitement and wonder of life and the world around him. However‚ he soon discovers the darker side of reality‚ which is that living things must die. This story explores feelings of invincibility that many people have had in their youths. It also describes feelings of fear‚ anger and grief that most humans feel when they must face the reality of suffering and death.

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