Empathy Story It was a dark night in the midst of a gloomy winter‚ when two hearts broke. It was 18th century in Africa and it was a time of revolution‚ there was a small village out side of the town called Jacksbury where two young men lived‚ one white and the other black. There names were Jayden and Josh. Jayden was the more fortunate as his father was a wealthy farmer unlike josh’s father who worked in a factory. Josh and his Dad were both born in England but moved to Africa later in
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his wife Zoya- Mrs. Sen‚ who was busy fondling her long jet black hair‚ sat under the bright summer sun. Mr. Sen looked sideways at his wife‚ she didn’t look at him even once during this whole time. Always busy caressing her hair or toying with her tall milkshake glass. He felt morose‚ then an anger peeped in. Can’t she‚ for once in her life‚ act like she likes him? She remained unintentionally unaware of his daunting gaze‚ and when she looked back at him‚ he was again fidgeting with his trousers
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and ‘The Wife’s Story’ by Ursula Le Guin‚ both authors use situational irony‚ point of view and setting to carry the innocence of the characters to the readers‚ displaying the emotions being exposed. Both authors have used situational irony in their texts to lead the readers to an unexpected ending and to display the innocence and or‚ guilt. ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson used situational irony to show the guilty mother and father in the text‚ however Ursula Le Guin has used situational Irony
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In 1948 there was a short story published in The New Yorker Magazine By Shirly Jackson. called The Lottery. The Lottery is a fiction story. On June 27‚ it was a clear sunny morning. It is 10am and the village. They gathered for the lottery. There was only 300 people in the town gathering. The lottery takes place at town square by the bank and the post office. The village is big into farming. At 10 o’clock the lottery starts. The head of the household draws by name in alphabetical order. All of the
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him by the throat‚ filling him with shame and regret and a stagnant knell. I thought I could hear the night making noise‚ the whispering and uttering of incessant static coming from nowhere and everywhere at once. The constant‚ inescapable enigma that drapes him and everything he’s ever lived through: it’s nimbostratus veiling his heart. He can’t see through it‚ and he can’t feel anything through it but acquiesce dejection through it. He blamed himself. Soft‚ silvery rain falls from a gunmetal
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everyone. The owner was a complete bitch‚ we’d wake up every morning at six to help clean and start cooking‚ we showered once a week in a shared bathroom. I was so quiet no-one even knew what i sounded like‚ sometimes i even forgot what my own voice sounds like. Here i am writing in this diary‚ letting all my emotions and expressions out‚ it was the only thing i ever told my story to. I cut every night‚ my blood gushes out like a tap all over my clothes. I feel so depressed‚ rejected‚ betrayed i just
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Assignment: Sexuality in Carmilla Le Fanu’s story of Carmilla has been adapted as a web series‚ in which the setting is modern day society at a college campus. Laura remains the narrator of the thirty-six-episode season‚ where she records all events from her dorm room as part of her journalism class. The web series stays loyal to having Carmilla remain the female vampire in the story‚ while also implying other female romantic relationships. In the short story Le Fanu’s choice of a female vampire alters
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Form: Frost VS Rhys Ericka Ansell Eng125 Lyndsey Lefebvre 03/17/2013 Literature has so many ways to go about truly understanding it. Using your imagination can be the key to feeling more in tune with the words of your readings. Understanding ambiguity‚ metaphors and the symbols an authors use can make any reading easier to connect with or relate to. When reading the literary works‚ “The Road Not Taken”‚ Frost‚ R(1916) and “I Used to Live Here”‚ by Rhys‚ J.(1976)‚ it
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It was an early spring day‚ and there she was‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ sitting in her well-lit at home office while the kids were at school‚ staring emotionlessly at her laptop screen. Mrs. Louise Mallard heard knocking on her office door‚ rather quickly standing up from her chair‚ she walked peacefully to the door and pulled it open. Her sister Josephine was standing outside‚ a different look of panic flashed in her eye. Josephine told her sister to take a seat‚ because she had something very important to
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stepping into the place‚ her reflection gleamed in a mirror. Brassy blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ her hollow eyes compliment her high cheekbones. Once a model student‚ now running for her life. Two bunk beds filled the room‚ each with a set of crusty‚ yellow sheets lining it. “Well‚ this is better than nothing‚” she thought to herself. “I can spend the night here‚ then leave when the sun rises”. Karlie threw herself on one bunk and her backpack on the other. She closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep
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