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    In the short story "A Rose for Emily" written by author William Faulkner, we are introduced to quite the character; Miss Emily Grierson. A bit self-centered and mysterious, Emily Grierson was not despised by the people in her hometown, but was certainly not admired either. Not to blame the Southern community for their curiosity in what Miss Emily was all about, with her odd behavior and bizarre ways. Anyone would be intrigued by the irregular conduct that a young woman like Miss Emily presented.…

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    protagonist/ narrator of John Updike’s short story “A&P”, is a caucasian, heterosexual, nineteen year old male, by the name of Sammy. The story takes place in the summer, on a Thursday afternoon, in small town north of Boston, Massachusetts. The story takes place over a short amount of time, when three young caucasion females walk into the local A&P with only their bathing suits on. Throughout the story Sammy 's emotions turn from lust at the beginning of the story (when the three females…

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    Bang. Dead. Another shot in the city. The short story “All about Suicide” by, Luisa Valenzuela, translated by, Helen Lane is about a man named Ismael that only could escape his past one way, which he thought was through murder. The story shares moments in Ismael’s life that had built up anger and remorse inside of him throughout the years. The story begins in the city. Ismael grabs the gun out of the desk, rubbing it across his face. Then the story goes on to explain Ismael’s life, him being in…

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    tie multiple element of the story to it such as the…

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    approach of the short story “The Cathedral” Why generally because this story can be interpreted more than one way according to the text. In hindsight, with short story such as the Cathedral anything can be viewed from ones opinion can evidently be seen to be true, based on the perception of the reader standpoint and viewpoint. I found the Cathedral to be a compelling story. Through Carver story we meet a blind man, and the wife of a husband. I later learn that the story is being told from the…

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    many times to obtain some medicine for her grandson’s health. However, Phoenix comes across many obstacles and social forces that make her journey strenuous. Although, she always makes her way through the path to collect her grandson’s medicine, the stories audience is able to witness a woman who is strong and motivated enough to complete her mission, but appears weak with old age. Welty’s journey throughout life reflects Phoenix’s struggles and desire to overcome real-life hurdles. During a…

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    The short story “A Rose For Emily” was written by William Faulkner in 1930. Fifty-three years later, the story was adaptation was adapted for the big screen based on Faulkner’s short story. The short story and the film have many similarities and differences; they compare in areas of plot and symbolism, but differ in chronological order and mood. These similarities and differences give “A Rose For Emily” the ability to be distributed in two completely different mediums, while sticking to the same…

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    Loving Life over the Riches People these days tend to go broke trying to keep up with the next for nothing. In this book The Necklace written by Guy de Maupassant, in the mid 1850’s this short story The Necklace they were dealing with this same issue. A lady by the name of Mathilde Loisel is what you often find in today’s world. She is one of people who are so stuck at living the good life that they don’t enjoy what they have, and the people in it. So below I will list three types of people and…

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    Pam Houston’s short story, “How to Talk to a Hunter” effectively shows a female narrator’s experience with dating a hunter by writing directly to the readers in second person point-of-view and trying to teach readers how to do something, such as talk to a hunter. Using second person point-of-view, shows that the narrator feels that her issues with dating a hunter need to be addressed and other people should know about the issues that come with dating a hunter. By using second person point-of…

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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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