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    ect., whether real or imagined. Edgar Allan Poe 's writings portray guilt in many aspects. Guilt can be seen in all of his work, but especially in his short stories. Edgar Allan Poe 's The Black Cat and The Tell-Tale Heart are two of his main stories that revolve around the theme of guilt. The Black Cat is one of Edgar Allan Poe?s famous short stories. ?This first- person narrative falls into the realm of Horror/ Gothic Literature, and has been examined in association with the themes of…

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    In the short stories, Boys and Girls by, Alice Munro and The Birth Mark by Nathaniel Hawthorne, each author has shown similarities of two young women who seem to change their appearance or personality to conform to the desires of strong male figures in their lives. Both authors use their talent in literature to express their societal views and the role women were expected to play in that time period. It was important that authors could use their talent of writing to express their own societal…

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    authoritative husband, and theme of the women finding contentment within herself to escape her husband to become a strong and independent women. In both stories the women were described to be unequal with their husbands. During the time these two short stories were written, the early 1900’s, women were seen to be fragile and weak in need of a strong authoritative husbands to protect them. However, the two women described in the stories are going through life changing events which they exhibited…

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    All the way through this short story there is a very evident theme of death and a notable presence of foreshadowing in regards to the fate of the family. Reading through the story the first time the forewarning is not as evident, however, upon the second read through there are items that stand out that can alert the reader to the impending doom of the family. The first theme that struck me was the color within the story, from the very beginning O’Connor puts great emphasis on colors. Green,…

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    wrong one is. One should enjoy how they live and be grateful for what they have. Asking for more than one can handle can lead to catastrophic events. Criticizing others for what they do can also lead to damage. Mathilde Loisel from Guy de Maupassant’s short story is similar to Miss Brill from Katherine Mansfield’s story because both value materialistic objects, both detach themselves from reality, and end up teaching a valuable lesson in the closing of the story. To begin with, Mrs. Loisel and…

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    support his or her viewpoint. Even to this day, people still use the Bible to support their views such as suppressing gay marriage. They use the Bible to justify legislature (the black box) that prevents them from being happy. More allusions in this short story come in the form of the names the townspeople—some of the more obvious ones being Mr. Graves and Mr. Summers. Mr. Summers represents the light-hearted nature of the whole proceedings and how everyone is nonchalant about it. Before the…

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    too emotionally attached to my patient; that is why I connected to The Scalpel and the Silver Bear, From the Heart and My Own Country, short stories from the book A Life in Medicine. These…

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    Symbolism is an artistic and poetic movement or style using symbolic images and indirect suggestion to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind. This is the view of things once glancing at the three short stories as a whole. There are many symbolic aspects within the trilogy. For example the rain in “Gooseberries” symbolized awareness. The awareness is experienced by multiple characters. Hint you see that the rain is mentioned throughout the story along…

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    In the essay “Stripped for parts” written, by Jennifer Khan the general concept she is addressing is how morbid it is for dead people and their bodies to be harvested for it organs. The way she starts the essay is by using a narrative approach, and the reason there is the narrative approach is for more effect of emotion to the readers. Her thesis statement that grabbed my attention the most was “Compared with such micro scare cures, transplants- which consist of salvaging entire organs from a…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” Analysis The short story “The Yellow wallpaper” is a story about a woman’s descent into insanity. The story begins with the narrator and her husband moving into what seems to be a temporary vacation home. It is obvious in the beginning that the narrator is going through something or suffering through some type of illness. The narrator puts trust in her husband and follows his direct orders, even if they make her unhappy. Unfortunately, things start to go awry as she’s…

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