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    Short stories have a way of telling multiple stories within a shorter story and it’s truly evident in the short story “Orientation” by Daniel Orozco. Edgar Allen Poe had a formula for a a great short story and this tale meets every criteria. It’s a tale of a new employee going through orientation at his job and as he’s following his boss around and receiving instructions, he also receives a few secrets. Orozco pulls the readers in with the idea that this will be a routine orientation when in…

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    the world? And when a child is born, someone has to sacrifice themselves in order for that child to live? This world has evolved so much that scientists have found a cure for aging and people no longer grow old or die from any natural causes. The short story 2BRO2B by Kurt Vonnegut, is about sacrifice and evolution and reveals that when we, as human beings, evolve it will lead to us making sacrifices we wouldn’t make unless it was the last possible option. Every bad situation has been solved and…

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    This year in English 10H has allowed me to hone and improve my reading and writing skills. With this class, I have been able to be challenged far more than I would have had I not chosen to stick with an honors class. My writing has improved leaps and bounds over the course of the year due to the large amount of papers we wrote that covered vastly different subject matters. The first paper we wrote to start off the year was a thesis essay based on an independent novel that we read over the summer…

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    itself, has to be memorable. Its ending has to be interesting and fulfilling. Cisneros’s novel met most of my expectations. It’s told in a unique poem-like way, where the author shows no interest in following rules. Her story is told in a series of short chapters; with each chapter…

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    Hills Like White Elephants is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway, the 20th century American novelist and short story writer. The story starts out with a couple who is sitting outside of a train station in Spain. This short story is consisted of mostly dialogue between an American man and a woman who goes by the name Jig. The woman is apparently pregnant by the man. Throughout Hemingway 's short story, the author utilizes numerous symbols, metaphorical comparisons and beautiful diction in…

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    Oftentimes, a name often carries specific and direct meaning, and this is especially true when referring to the name of a character in a story. A name can point to a character’s personality, to a struggle in their life, or carry a specific irony. Short story authors like Flannery O’Connor, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Joyce Carol Oates pay particular attention when naming their characters and, in turn, the names have a great emphasis on the story. At times, the irony of a character’s name is…

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    everyday life. Tradition is often thought of as a social glue that holds families and communities together, but should society participate in a recurring tradition just so it can be preserved and not question the moral aspect of the tradition? In the short story “The Lottery,” Shirley Jackson is able to illustrate citizens of a village to blindly participate in a barbaric tradition that turns civilized civilians into rabid animals just by a slip of paper with a black dot on it. The opening…

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    To enhance the tone of the poem, Dickinson uses detailed diction to help express her emotions throughout. Edgar Allen Poe also writes about a death in his short story, “The Tale-Tell Heart.” The story is about a murder, with the insane murderer being the narrator. Poe created this story to demonstrate his composition theory, which means that short stories…

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    The conflicts within the short stories “The Monkeys Paw” by W.W. Jacobs, “On the Sidewalk, Bleeding” by Evan Hunter and “To Build a Fire” by Jack London, they help us learn about ourselves. They help us learn about ourselves by making us realise by reading any of the stories that if any of the happenings within the short stories that there can be consequences, these are extremes but still realistic. Some of the ideas/ themes that show up are realising our wants/ desires and discovering how far…

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    Boom! (Frame 10) It’s only the beginning of the short story, “The Shabbat”. The Shabbat is set up like a cartoon you would read in a magazine or a newspaper. It has not only words but pictures as well to help the author tell the story and put the point across for the readers. This would be considered the author’s voice. Marjane Satrapi whom is the talented author for, “The Shabbat”, choose this as her style for this particular short story. While this short story is based on real events that…

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