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    Opening Worlds Short Story Anthology Revision Booklet Stories 1 -6 Opening Worlds “Short Stories From Different Cultures” All 12 stories can be examined for in English Literature Paper 2. This booklet covers the first six stories (‘Dead Men’s Path’ to ‘The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband). The second group of six stories (‘The Pieces of Silver’ to ‘The Winter Oak’) is used in Paper 2 of the English exam as well as the Literature exam. These

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    The short story A Restaurant at the End of the Universe is a continuation of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Both stories are written by Douglas Adam‚ who is an English writer‚ scriptwriter‚ essayist‚ humorist‚ satirist and dramatist. This story is about how humans eat animals every single day but in this particular setting the animal who is about to be eaten is able to speak to the consumer. While a group of space travelers are out to dinner‚ in a different galaxy‚ they all decide to order

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    Chase Brown Oliva 9/22/12 English 102 Short Story Analysis: The Red Convertible “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich is a short story about two Native American brothers‚ Lyman and Henry‚ and their growing bond as brothers. Symbolism is used rather heavily in this story. One of the main symbols of the story‚ as noted in the title‚ is the red convertible. The red convertible symbolizes the relationship status of the two brothers‚ and the struggles they face as Henry is drafted into the

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    Guys Day Out is a simple fiction story written by Ellen Klages in 2005‚ the story directly reflects and relates to the plight of childhood in the 21st century. The story took place somewhere in 1960s in a lakeside community in United States of America. Although fiction‚ the story is outrageous‚ predictable and deeply touches on all the topics covered. It provides a mainstream horror story that ends with a moral lesson. Indeed‚ this story is a powerful fictional illustration of the true meaning of

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    I muttered‚ "tapping at my chamber door- Only this‚ and nothing more." This is my favorite peace of poetry by the magnificent Edgar Allan Poe. The piece is from the well known story called “The Raven.” I think Edgar Allan Poe is worthy of a portrait because he was a very well known poet and short story writer. His parents got a divorce when he was 1year old. Soon after his mother died and he was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. John Allan at the age of 2. At the age of three the war of 1812

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    Isolation and loneliness In the following short stories Eveline written by James Joyce‚ The Story of An Hour written by Kate Chopin‚ and A Rose For Emily written by William Faulkner we find that isolation is a popular theme throughout the stories. There are several factors in each one of the stories that makes us feel the isolation that each one of the women in the stated stories felt. Weather it is Eveline feeling stuck at home due to a request for her to tend to her family and resume the place

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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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    Compare and Contrast Two Short Stories-- Landlady by Roald Dahl and Chemistry by Graham Swift There are lots of great short stories out there‚ but in my opinion‚ both ‘Chemistry’ by Graham Swift and ‘The Landlady’ by Roald Dahl are two of the most unique and effective stories. They share both similarities and differences throughout. Comparing and contrasting the way the

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    tend to trap ourselves in these negative situations and lose our sense of purpose. However‚ we need to realize is that there are always opportunities and ways out of every negative situation. Bernice Morgan addresses this idea through her short story Windows. The story follows the main protagonist‚ Leah Levitawitz’s journey out of her own darkness. She

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    that human beings are molded into what they are or will become by genetics‚ choice‚ and the environment. This semester‚ you read novels and short stories. Think of the setting of the novel or short story you read. Write an essay where you discuss either two or three specific effects that the environment can have on you. Provide examples from the novel or short story you read this semester to illustrate your points. Effects of the Environment The environment

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