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    When a small town’s Puritan minister dons a black veil that covers his face and refuses to take it off for the rest of his life, an ominous air is cast over his parish. In a short story by realist author Nathaniel Hawthorne called “The Minister’s Black Veil,” one character wears a black veil everywhere he goes after accidentally killing a beloved friend. The main character, referred only as Mr. Hooper, is a minister that has sworn to never lift this black veil he wears till the day he dies. The…

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    of literary journals including the Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine and Graham’s Magazine in Philadelphia and the Broadway Journal in New York City. It was during these years that he established himself as a poet, a short story writer, and an editor. He published some of his best-known stories and poems, including “The Fall of the House of Usher," “The Tell-Tale Heart," “The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and “The Raven.” After Virginia’s death from tuberculosis in 1847, Poe’s lifelong struggle with…

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    Philosophy of Composition,” a short story should be read in one sitting, anywhere from a half hour to two hours. A short story is a brief fictional prose narrative that is shorter than a novel and it only usually deals with only a few characters, according to Brittannica. With it becoming shorter, it only usually focuses on one plot, with usually only one main character and with one theme. Basically, most short stories share basic elements and in the short stories of Hector Hugo Munro, you can…

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    Arguably one of the most popular types of genres in all stories would have to be horror, something about the way these types of stories make your heart race and leave you at the end of your seat with all of the suspense really appeal the many people. These types of stories usually do a really good job with messing people up mentally with them reflecting the fear’s that many people possess. Suspense is what really sets what a great horror story is and a perfect example of it would have to be W.…

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    continuing to write short stories at night, his first professional short story that he sold was “The Glass Floor”. From the year nineteen seventy-seven to nineteen seventy-nine the King’s moved to England, Center Lowell, Maine, and then to North Orringtion for Stephen King’s job as a creative writing teacher. Nineteen seventy-three was a big year for the King’s moving back to Maine to aid Stephen’s fifty-nine year old mother in her last days, and having his first American horror novel accepted…

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    “Big Two Hearted River” uses nature to develop the protagonist, Nick, as he attempts to start anew by exploring in the wilderness, after the horrors of war. “The Heart of the Sourdough” (Service) has a narrator, however, whose experiences with the outdoors shaped him to believe that the wild “must win in the end.” This can be linked to Hemingway’s short story due to the fact that in each piece, the main character (or narrator in Service’s piece) is enhanced by nature; Service’s piece…

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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow story is very similar to the performance of it. The play and short story are indeed almost exactly the same, but there are still some differences. Both they performance and actual story itself are great representations of the author's purpose, but the play is not as descriptive as the story. Although, the play gives a great visual of the story. Whether you're looking to see which version of the story is better, they are both very similar, but still have great…

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    Edgar Allen Poe has influenced American literature in a variety of ways by introducing dark emotion and horror into poetry. Poe is known as the father of dark poetry and literature. Poe was a standout poet during his time due to his seemingly lack of emotion when writing, and also because he was the first writer to base his poetry off the dark side of life…

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    Delacroix." Shirley Jackson, Bloom 's Major Short Story Writers. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishing, 2001. Bloom 's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 23 Apr. 2016 Bloom’s article on “the lottery” provides an insight on the key issues of foreshadowing that is soon take place within the short story. Bloom gives information on Bobby Martin, Harry Jones, and Dickie Delacroix and how their actions are key to predicting what is soon to happen as the story progresses. He informs that the little…

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    “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings,” written by Gabriel Marquez, is portrayed as dreamlike quality within the fictional story. The subtitle is specified for a “tale for children” meaning there is a huge fictional side that can appeal to children and Marquez does this through symbolism. There is a universal truth is profound throughout the story; there is a conjunction of cruelty and compassion. There are also motifs used such as prosperity and suffering at another's hand. These are strongly…

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