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    War by Luigi Pirandello

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    War tears countries apart‚ it tears families apart‚ but more importantly it tears one apart. The struggle the family of those in war faces is brought forth in the short story War by Luigi Pirandello. The author uses characterization to tell his story. The small restricted setting in which the passengers sit enables them to share stories and their experiences. They each have been affected by the war. Each has a son or more fighting for their country. They all face denial– the denial to accept what

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    War by Luigi Pirandello

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    Rudy 1 Rachel Rudy Mr. Porter/ Period 3 Honors English II 15 October 2012 Truth Hidden By Passengers in War By Luigi Pirandello The first time I lied to my parents about there not being any homework; [MAKE THIS A COMMA INSTEAD OF A SEMI-COLON] it didn’t follow through. I started to smile and laugh [ADD COMMA HERE.] which meant I was not telling the truth. I just didn’t want to tell them because I knew they were going to harp on me. When I don’t tell them about homework I don’t have to worry

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    Luigi Pirandello "War"

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    Luigi Pirandello: "War" World War I was known as "The Great War;" in which countries all around the globe participated in an extensive stalemate that lasted longer than any leader or countryman had ever anticipated. WWI had initially been thought to last through the Christmas of 1914; however‚ the world war persisted for 1500 days. During this time‚ nine million people lost their lives in battle and millions of families ’ lives‚ back at home‚ had changed forever. Luigi Pirandello was no stranger

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    Luigi Pirandello War

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    Luigi Pirandello WarWar‚” written by Luigi Pirandello‚ is a short story focusing on the tragic repercussions that World War I had on thousands of families. This short story is set on a train and involves four different families who discover the cruel reality of losing a loved one by listening to a traveling companion’s own grief about the war and the effect it has on him. It is suggested that Pirandello uses his literary works to reflect the bitterness of self-deception therefore making it arguable

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    War by Luigi Pirandello

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    WAR Luigi Pirandello The passengers who had left Rome by the night express had to stop until dawn at the small station of Fabriano in order to continue their journey by the small old-fashioned local joining the main line with Sulmona. At dawn‚ in a stuffy and smoky second-class carriage in which five people had already spent the night‚ a bulky woman in deep mourning was hoisted in – almost like a shapeless bundle. Behind her – puffing and moaning‚ followed her husband – a tiny man‚ thin

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    War Luigi Pirandello

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    War‚’ written by Luigi Pirandello‚ is a short story that portrays the tragic impact of war on family‚ in World War I. The story is set on a train and involves different families who discover the reality of losing a loved one; by listening to the different travelers’ grief about the war. The discussion turns into a competition‚ where each man argues that his own suffering is worse than the others’. One man had his child in the war since the beginning and anothers child was injured three times

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    War “Above all‚ don’t lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to such a pass that he cannot distinguish the truth within him‚ or around him‚ and so loses all respect for himself and for others...” (Dostoevsky). It is said that one of the worst things a person can do to themselves is to live in a state of denial. The act of denial is normal‚ as it is a person ’s nature response to pain and despair. But by constantly lying to yourself‚ as expressed by Dostoevsky

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    War by Luigi Pirandello

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    HOW TO TEACH LISTENING CONTENT Definition Why teach listening? Teacher’s and students’ difficulties Top tips A successful listening activity Listening exercises LISTENING Listening is the ability to identify and understand what others are saying. This involves understanding a speaker’s accent or pronunciation‚ his grammar and his vocabulary‚ and grasping his meaning (Howatt and Dakin). An able listener is capable of doing these four things simultaneously. WHY TEACH LISTENING? Students

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    War (1922) By Luigi Pirandello Assignment 2 Neveen I. Elyaseh Lebanese International University- Beirut Mrs Grace Haddad Spring 2015 Date: Tuesday 7 2015 Contents Question 1 3 Question 2 5 Question 3 7 Question 4 8 References 9 Question 1 Explain the means by which Pirandello develops the narrative structure of the story. Why does he include so much conversation? What might the story be like if it had been carried out exclusively through description? Pirandello

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    "War" by Luigi Pirandello In "War" by Luigi Pirandello‚ the author writes about peoples’ reaction to war though the eyes of the main characters. The setting of the story takes place in Europe‚ in a stuffy and smoke filled second-class train carriage. The main characters‚ a bulky woman-almost like a shapeless bundle-and a fat‚ red faced man among others‚ talk about their children at war‚ and the right to grieve about them. But because of past denial‚ the characters discover that when confronted with

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