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I choose the poem: "from The Last Days of William Short." This, in my opinion is a moving work that casts the thoughts and feelings of a dying man. The poem makes me realize that there is a lot of pain, suffering and mixed thoughts when death approaches. This experience is strange to me, so I cannot...
A Sorrowful WomanGail Godwin's short story "A Sorrowful Woman" depicts the life of a woman with a terminal illness in her final stage of life. The short story opens up with the wife looking at the husband and her child describing the husband as "durable, receptive, gentle; the child a tender golden ...
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin was is an ironic story that takes place when the main character Mrs. Mallard learns of her husband's supposed death from her sister and her husband's best friend. When she first hears the news she does not act how they expect her to ac...
Through the memories of the narrator, Sarah, who as a child lost her brother Terry, and her son's loss of his best friend in the short story "Divorced, beheaded, survived" the author, Robin Black, deals with the theme of death in different aspects. The first-person narrative style ...
Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" is the compelling short short story of the loss of love, but in return, the gain of freedom. The main character, Mrs. Mallard, "loses" her husband, but soon realizes that she has acquired a new life for herself. The plot of "The St...
During a story, an author sometimes chooses to include his opinions on certain important issues, such as aging. This applies to Samuel Beckett's short story, Krapp's Last Tape. In this story an old man named Mr. Krapp, relives his life through a sort of audio journal that he has kept through the y...
Hemingway's economical writing style and narrative structure often seems simple, but his method is calculated and used to complex effect. In his writing Hemingway provided detached descriptions of action to capture scenes precisely. By doing so he avoided describing his characters' emotions and thou...
The short story "Indian Camp" is a sequel to the other Ernest Hemingway short story "Three Shots." The ending is both of these stories are significantly different, and show a great change in the main character, a seven-year-old boy named Nick. In the first story Nick still had t...
Tragic LossIn Viramontes' short stories, "The Cariboo Cafe" and "Neighbors", you begin to find a similarity in two of the main characters. The cafe owner, from "The Cariboo Cafe" and Fierro, from "Neighbors", are two men who have both suffered the loss of a son. The cafe owner's son, JoJo, died in V...
A literary allusion is a reference to a famous piece of literature with which the literate, cultured reader is expected to be familiar. Examples of this from the play MacBeth by William Shakespeare would be well known titles such as, Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, and 'Out, ...
Every short story teaches a person what it is about and how it relates to real life. This is the definition of a theme which is mainly the subject of the text in the story. The idea of each story is to educate the reader more about life and what the dangers are to be aware of. It states arguments...
Boyle versus RossGreasy Lake was written by T. Coraghessan Boyle in 1985. Seven years later in 1992, a band by the name of Seven Mary Three was formed and the song "Water's Edge" was recorded. There are many similarities between the short story by Boyle and the song by the alternative "grunge" grou...
One Thing A Person Should Never Take For Granted Life is like a hourglass, with little specks of sand descending one by one and then perishing forever. People tend to believe that they have control over their "hourglass." They never tend to see that at any moment that glass can shatter ...
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Analysis of "A Rose for Emily"In William Faulkner's short story, "A Rose for Emily," obsession plays a key role in the developing personality of the protagonist, Emily Grierson. Because Emily was never allowed to be independent and self-sufficient growing up, she goes to great lengths to preserve c...
Dualities and Fall from Innocence in " Shiloh" Throughout life, fall from innocence and dualities assist people in becoming mature adults. Leroy and Norma Jean experience many obstacles through their lives and also through their marriage. Leroy Moffitt who is an injured truck driver, ...
"Ah Bartleby, Ah Humanity!" This is the key to the short story by Herman Melville "Bartleby", because it indicates that the image of Bartleby stands as a symbol for humanity on a universal level. This story is appealing for its symbolism. This, in turn, functions as a commentary ...
A New Beginning The short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, discusses the trials and tribulations a marriage can bring. The character in the story Mrs. Mallard led a sheltered and unhappy life. Freedom enticed the Mallard residence with the passing of her husband and the iron...
Analyzing The Story of an HourThe Story of an Hour is a short essay that describes what Mrs. Mallard goes through when she finds out her husband has been killed in a train accident. At first she is extremely sad but when she looks out the window it becomes apparent to her that she is free. Mrs. Ma...
In "The story of an Hour", a short story by Kate Chopin, Louise Mallard is faced with the abrupt death of her husband. Mallard is then torn between her feelings of brief remorse and longing relief. Although Louise Mallard's reactions of relief and freedom after her husband's death make her seem li...
The short story, "This Way To The Gas, Ladies And Gentlemen" by Tadeusz Borowski and the poem "On My First Son" by Ben Johnson, both deal with death. They are very different types of death and are told in different ways but through some similar approaches, a similar feeling is portrayed to the reade...
"So callous where my mind states, but it's not my state of mind." This clever play on words by the band Eve 6 may help you to understand the state of mind of Phoenix Jackson, the main character of the short story "A Worn Path," written by Eudora Welty in 1941. For although this elderly black woman...
Greasy LakeT. Coraghesan Boyle's short story "Greasy Lake" uses a physical landmark to represent the moral and physical condition of the characters as well as that of the society they inhibit. Boyle uses the setting to give the reader a feel for the characters' lives. By comprehending how the lake...
Ever since that night, Phil became anxious, scared and even paranoid. It was the week after his high school graduation and he was headed to the school of his dreams. He wanted to celebrate. He and his brother talked about going on a trip to Mount Blanc, which was considered to be the most beautiful ...
"The Cask of the Amontillado" (Poe) This story is a tale of revenge. Montresor, pledges revenge upon Fortunato for an insult. In support of Montresor's family motto, "No one assails me with impunity," Montresor sets Fortunato up to die slowly by leading him to his death...