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    the 5 senses to make your writing more interesting. Add details to tell the reader what you see‚ hear‚ smell. taste‚ and feel. Keep in mind that feel can be emotions and touch. 2) Share one or more of the following stories; a boring Beach Story‚ Morning Story‚ A Cold Day Story. Then read the exciting ones. Morning Time I woke up this morning and knew it was going to be a good day. I got dressed in my favorite outfit. I brushed my teeth. I brushed my hair. Then I went downstairs and

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    5 Important Elements of a Short Story A short story is a short work of fiction. Fiction‚ as you know‚ is prose writing about imagined events and characters. Prose writing differs from poetry in that it does not depend on verses‚ meters or rhymes for its organization and presentation. Novels are another example of fictional prose and are much longer than short stories. Some short stories‚ however‚ can be quite long. If a a short story is a long one‚ say fifty to one hundred pages‚ we call it

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    Within the first pages of the book‚ introduces us to the world of short stories. It lets us know that throughout the 19th and 20th centuries that Americans found stories in random places such as newspapers‚ all manners of magazines and they gained a wide variety of attention from critics as an essential part of literary studies Creative writing classes pop up at American universities and colleges drastically in the past 30 years. Bookstores‚ coffeehouses seemed to sponsor author readings and meetings

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    settings to a story that help the reader understand it more. THE STORY OF AN HOUR is a good example of how setting defines the story. The period when the story took place is imperative so the reader can understand where the main character comes from. Mrs. Mallard Bedroom is another setting that is important to the story. The story takes place in the late 1800s . In that time period woman had no rights and were not equals. This setting is important because the reader can understand from where Mrs

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    As a storyteller for children‚ I would like to share my latest favourite story for primary aged children. This comes from a book by Anne Rockwell. The Story Snail Lee’s version of a story by Anne Rockwell Once upon a time there was a boy named John. John was a nice boy‚ and a kind boy‚ but there was nothing that he was really good at doing. Nothing at all. Everyone laughed at him and teased him. So one day‚ he ran away. He ran away to the paddock and he hid in the long tall grass

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    Mrs. Akamine “The Story of an Hour” Irony Essay The beauty of a literary work lies in its effective use of figurative language. Irony is one of the most versatile of literary elements‚ and it plays a very important role in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Situational irony is used to show the reader that something that is not expected happens in the plot. Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in‚ on something that is happening that the characters in the story do not know about. Both

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    1. The main character of the story is Mrs Mallard‚ who can be also described as a developing character. In short time she changes dramatically from a wife bended with a powerful will of her husband into free‚ independent woman that wants to enjoy her life. In the story there are also two flat characters: Mrs Mallard’s sister Josephine and friend Richard who don’t really mean much. The husband appears in the last lines of the story however he’s somehow present during all the action so he could be

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    English Composition II 11 January 2011 The Story of an Hour Analysis In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ it is demonstrated that life for a woman was quite difficult towards the end of the 19th century. Mrs. Mallard is given the news that her husband‚ Mr. Mallard‚ is killed in a railroad incident. Her reaction is quite shocking. This story explains that both freedom and life should both exist side by side. To properly interpret this short story‚ it is summed up of how woman were treated

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    “The story on an hour”‚ A short story published by Kate Chopin In 1894. From the beginning‚ we as the readers are introduced to the protagonist’s health problem with her heart. Subsequently‚ her husband has just “passed away” in a railroad accident‚ and her sister wants to break to her the news as gently they can. So then‚ right after hearing that‚ Mrs. Mallard proceeds to feel “wild abandonment” (Chopin 428). That feeling quickly changed as she now began to feel a sense of relief and freedom because

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    From the village of Frigeia‚ there was a woman that lacked faith and had a baby that was stillborn. With constant reminders of the contractions in her stomach‚ she was worried that her future was unknown. Through a lot of pain and agony the woman could not help but think that her life was in jeopardy. Going through distractions and torment she began to realize that her only help would be God’s clemency. Realizing this‚ she prayed as much as she could to get the lord’s attention to bring good health

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