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    The Open Window Irony

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    “Like the Sun” and “The Open Window” are two both very similar yet different stories. “Like the Sun” happens to be about truth‚ and its effects while “The Open Window” is based around deception. Both authors do a great job at setting examples of paradoxes and irony in their stories. In “Like the Sun” Sekhar‚ the main character repeats multiple times “Truth is like the sun.” I understood this as saying without truth‚ you can’t grow‚ like living things can’t survive without sun. One example of irony

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    The Open Window Deception

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    The Open Window and Charles‚ both show how children can use their imagination to empower adults. The children in the stories used their advantage to convince the adults into believing something that wasn’t true. The adults seemed so unobservant and unconcerned to what was really happening around them. The kids knew that it would be easy to get the adults to believe them‚ even though they knew it was wrong. These two stories were both written about‚ in my opinion‚ a deception of curiosity. Laurie

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    “Charles” and “The Open Window” book center around mystery and `dishonesty‚ but “Charles” is a more relatable story. “Charles” and “The Open Window” are short stories filled with youthful imagination. Both short stories have interesting endings that you wouldn’t expect. The ending in “Charles”‚ you could expect to happen. “We don’t have any Charles in the kindergarten” (Jackson 232). Meanwhile‚ the ending in “The Open Window” was clear as you continued to read. These short stories have different

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    usually have some similarities and differences between the stories. Hector Hugh Munro or Saki has several similarities and differences between his stories. Some similarities include irony and the type of conflicts in his stories. Some differences include the involvement of nature and the different themes. These similarities and differences are seen in‚ "The Open Window" and "The Interlopers‚" both stories written by Saki. However‚ similarities are more likely to be found in Saki’s works. Although‚ stories

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    Preconception In the Saki’s short story the open widow Mr. Nuttel‚ a man of poor nerve and highly reserved‚ following his sister’s suggestions‚ tried to pay several visits to some nice people strongly recommended by his sister‚ hoping those visits could help the never cure he was supposed to be undergoing; however‚ it was on his visit to Mr. Sappleton that his semi-normal never was totally crushed by a story from a girl only aged 15 years old. The first half of story was casted by the shadow

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    2011 These humorous stories demonstrates how even individuals living under the same roof may not fully realize the extent of each other’s true behaviors or the nature of each other’s true identities. In the short stories “Charles” and” The Open Window” the characters Vera and Laurie both tell a lie to an adult. These two stories demonstrate how unaware people may be of each other’s inner motivations and desires. Laurie’s mother is unaware of her own son’s bad behavior in school and is willing

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    The Interlopers The atmosphere of the setting for the story The Interlopers by Saki starts off and ends the same way as the characters within the story. The setting makes the mood as dark and gloomy‚ just like the two enemies in the story that are trying to kill one another and having a dispute over land they are both trying to claim. The setting changes as the nature around them beings to change and also becomes suspenseful. The ending to the story is a bit ironic because the two become friends

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    In the making of the story “The Interlopers” it is evident that Saki‚ the author‚ spent a great deal of time formulating the conflict and how it would affect the story. The point of view in this story is essential to the storyline‚ as it adds insight to the characters thoughts. Right from the very beginning of the story you are introduced to the conflict. The conflict is the feud between two families. These two families are Ulrich von Gradwitz family and Georg Znaeym. This dispute was originally

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    In Saki’s story “The Interlopers” he surprised the readers with the ending. Saki was able to do this by using Ulrich and Georg reconciliation for the land and their families. Also by setting up the possibility of Ulrich and Georg being saved by their men and ultimately a happy ending ‚ but the appearance of the wolves changed the reader’s outlook on the resolution of the story. First and foremost would be how Saki built up this possible ‚ Ulrich and Georg compromise to be friends and end their families

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    Authors use expressive writing techniques to identify a theme. “The Interlopers” by Saki tells‚ waiting too long to do better may be too late. Saki uses unique diction and conflict in third person view as the expressive writing techniques. The carefully chosen word choice carves the story to be more descriptive and better helps the readers understand. “Said Ulrich with a laugh of a man unstrung with hideous fear...straining his eyes to see what the others would gladly not have seen” (4). Ulrich

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