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    Jackson and “The Storyteller” by Saki share the common act of storytelling. The stories reflect each other’s main concept of telling a story within a story. Both authors provide imagery and detail within the ambience and characters. The stories share similar surroundings. “The Storyteller” and “The Witch” begin in a railway carriage. As both stories advance so do the settings. Both stories take a twist by continuing the act of telling a story within a story. In “The Storyteller‚” an Aunt and Bachelor

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    Saki The Interlopers

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    code of civilization. “But a man who had been brought up under the code of restraining civilization cannot easily nerve himself to shoot down his neighbour in cold blood and without a word spoken‚ except for an offence against his heart and honour” (Saki 1). The natural inhabitants of this land‚ such as the wolves‚ are indifferent to this human code of ethics. The wolves do not care who owned the land‚ or what the dispute was about. They follow no code of civilization‚ only a code of natural

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    Dusk by Saki

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    possesses a cynical view of the human state and has probably experienced some sort of defeat of his own – Saki never mentioned what sort of failure Gortsby was facing‚ the only information given was that he had no financial troubles. The story emphasizes on the misjudgement of character by Gortsby of the young male; the theme of the dysfunctions of a subjective mind is a rather importunate throughout. Saki shows this through a shift in Gortsby’s trust in the young lad. He was reluctant to believe in a

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    The Interlopers By Saki

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    In the short story‚ “The Interlopers‚” by Saki‚ Ulrich Von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym have a feud over a strip of forest land. As they confront each other and are faced with a difficult situation they set aside their differences and become friends. Throughout the story‚ we have twists‚ suspense‚ and tragedy that will take this story to a whole new level. As they were holding their guns at each other and fighting a tree comes down and pinned them to the ground. While they are stuck both men keep

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    Storyteller Analysis

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    The story I chose to read in the novel Storyteller‚ is Tony’s Story. The story is about two indian men. One of the men‚ Leon has just returned from the war and the other Tony has stayed on the reservation his whole life. Tony meets up with Leon at a festival where a state cop beats Leon up for no apparent reason. That night‚ Tony has a dream that reveals to him the cop is actually a witch. A couple days later the two men go to a gas station where Tony sees the cop again. The cop follows them and

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    The Zebra Storyteller

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    were haunted by the ghost of a lion. One day the storyteller of the zebras was ambling‚ and through his mind ran plots for stories to amuse the other zebras‚ when suddenly his eyes brightened‚ and he said‚ “That’s it! I’ll tell a story about a Siamese cat who learns to speak our language! What an idea! That’ll make ’em laugh!” Just then the Siamese cat appeared before him‚ and said‚ “Hello there! Pleasant day today‚ isn’t it!” The zebra storyteller wasn’t fit to be tied at hearing a cat speaking

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    Laura by Saki

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    Stylistic analysis of a short story by Saki "Laura" The story under analysis is titled "Laura". It is written by British author‚ master of the short story Hector Hugh Munro‚ better known by the pen name Saki. The very story belongs to fiction genre with a unique touch of mystery‚ psychological themes‚ as it concerned with two main heroines ’ (Laura and Amanda) emotional states. The tone of the story is full of irony and even sarcasm‚ especially in the dialogues and closing lines. The mysterious

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    "The Open Window" by Saki

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    The short story "The Open Window" by Saki gives us a marvelous example of how appearance‚ semblance and our naivety can distract our attention from reality and even make harm to our health. This story also shows how a writer can make perfect use of irony. "The Open Window" is a story about deception‚ perpetrated on an unsuspecting‚ and constitutionally nervous man‚ Mr. Nuttel. He comes to the country in order to cure his nervous condition. He pays a visit to the home of Mrs. Sappleton to introduce

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    Irony in the storyteller the main type of irony that we can find in this story is situational irony. The bachelor being good at story telling is ironic because we wouldn’t expect a bachelor to be good at entertaining children. The bachelors description of the little girl being “horribly good” is ironic The little girl in the story that the bachelor told was well behaved‚ and usually the characters that show a positive behaviour in childrens’ stories don’t end up being eaten by wolves. The way that

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    story‚ “The Interlopers”‚ written by Saki‚ demonstrates that nature is not a force to reckon with. The theme is evident through the forest lands where the main character Ulrich Van Gradwitz searches for Georg Znaeym as “He wandered far down the steep slopes amid the wild tangle of undergrowth...listening through the whistling and skirling of the wind and the restless beating of the branches for sight and sound for the marauders” (Saki 34). The setting that Saki creates in the story highlights the

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