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Short Story
English coursework
The End of the Road
It all started to go downhill when my boyfriend started speaking to another girl behind my back,
sending text messages and meeting up with her for a 'chat' as he used to say. I never believed
anything he said. Neither did my friends or family. Why should we have? Before we got together
he was known as a player and someone who continuously flirted with girls even if he had a
girlfriend, but after we got together he toned it down and I thought he had changed. I'm fed up with
the way he is treating me, I know I deserve better. How did I know that the day I decided to confront
him was the day I would never see him again?
I decided to go to Daniel's the morning after I had found out about the text...show more content...
And that's when she told me. ''It's Daniel'' she said. ''He's been in an accident'' I fell to the floor, I
hadn't spoken to him, I've been ignoring him, what have I done?!
''Is he hurt? What kind of accident?'' I asked her. She looked up at me through the tears in her eyes
and I knew just from the look she gave me that it was more than a broken bone.
He was dead.
After Daniel's death I didn't leave my room for about a week, I didn't want to face the world, I
didn't want to talk to anyone, I just wanted to be alone with my thoughts. But all I could think about
was 'what if?' What if I hadn't ignored him? What if we weren't arguing, would he have been at mine
that night?
I went on my laptop about a week after, I didn't look at my phone or my laptop because I didn't
want any sympathy comments as I knew it would only make me feel worse, but that night I just
wanted to see what people had put on his Facebook wall, the moment I logged onto my account, I
had thousands of notifications. I switched my laptop straight off; I knew I shouldn't have gone on in
the first place.
The next day was his funeral, I didn't think I would be able to cope, but I knew I would have lots of
people there to support me, but I knew it would be harder for his family than it would be for
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Outline For A Short Story
Thesis and Introduction: A short story is an elaborate work of fiction. It compromises on one or two
main characters and on a singular dilemma or contention. To better comprehend a short story you
must search for its main plot, including its characters, its theme, and its setting.
The setting cites to the location and era of a story. Apply these principles to help you better
comprehend and review the setting: Analyze the illustrations and details. Carefully observe story
details that announce settings. Pay attention to any differences in the setting and how the story had
changed. Acharacter is who the story is entitled to, and may often include many. The main characters
are often the main topic. Each obtain important qualities, that construct
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Essay about Short Story
Short Story The sudden, severe storm caught me totally unaware. I was walking down Peppers
Road when the dark clouds started to build. I looked around as I huddled under a large, dead oak
tree which offered me little or no protection from the razor–sharp rain. Almost all of the houses on
this abandoned street were too badly damaged for me to take shelter in, except for one. The house
loomed impressive and morbid in the greenish–black sky. A flash of lightning briefly illuminated the
house and I saw that the windows were broken, but the structure seemed sound. I started to think
what I should do; my options were to either stay under this great dead oak tree risking getting hit by
lightning...show more content...
There was a crash from upstairs. My heart began to race. Who was it? What was it? I could only
hear my heart as I listened for another sound. The silence throbbed in my ears; I stood at the
bottom of the staircase. The sounds had come from upstairs. My curiosity and swallowed my fears
and nervously ascended the battered and dilapidated stairs, not knowing what I was going to
encounter. On the second floor I found a bathroom furnished in an old murky green with scale on it,
I left it undisturbed as the floor looked unsafe. I found several bedrooms laden with cloth–covered
antiques, clothes that might have been beautiful at one time, and tarnished jewellery. The walls
and floor where all wooden, they were illuminated by the constant stream of lightning flashes that
came through the stained window that towered over me. At the end of the second floor, I found
yet another stair well. This one was dark and coated with lacy spider webs. It led to what must
have been the children's floor at one point. There was a play room that took up most of the space,
along with two bedrooms with dainty furniture, and the nurse's room. What I mistook for a closet
at first was really a narrow flight of stairs that lead into the attic. A giant rat scampered across my
feet. Its beady eyes glowed red in the flicker of my lighter. It hissed at me. I
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Short Story Of Short Stories
One thing that's great about short stories is how quickly they can ruin your life. Maybe you start
reading one over your lunch break and, if it's the right one, before that peanut butter cup you brought
for dessert even has a chance to finish its melting shape–shift into some kind of sugary cement, the
whole world has been destroyed around you and then rebuilt, and nothing is quite the same again.
This happens whether you like it or not. Great stories practice this violent beauty on you in a
variety of ways: some by making an absurd world familiar (or vice versa), some with a slow burn,
some with a voice that colonizes your thoughts. Some do it quietly, almost without you even
noticing, and some do it with high wire acts of imagination or intellect that make you into a
breathless witness. The trick, then, is finding the right story, one that is capable of such a thing.
This is no easy task. Tastes differ, of course, and it can be confusing to spot the small boat of a
great story on the wide sea of fiction. What any reader can offer you in terms of guidance is
actually the same thing that any good writer can offer you with the story itself: a way of saying,
This is what moved me and made me feel strange and alive in some way; here, why don't you give
it a try? In that spirit and in no particular order, here are ten short stories you might've missed that
ambushed me with their odd wonder: 1."The Zero Meter Diving Team" by Jim Shepard (BOMB
Magazine) This curious,
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Essay on Short Stories and Poetry
Short Stories and Poetry There are many different forms of writing that all fall under the name
literature. These different ways to create literature are often categorized into specific genres. Some
of the genres have more in common with each other than others. Two genres, the short story and the
poem, share many similar aspects. Both the short story and the poem can successfully send
powerful messages or tell complex stories in a very short amount of words. Both genres contain
carefully manipulated language that quickly yet effectively establishes the meaning of the short
story or poem. Point of view is a prominent aspect in controlling short stories and poetry. The works
are thus often told in the first...show more content...
Short literary works are confined to the boundaries on length according to their specific genre; they
don't have time for lengthy or slow introductions.
William Faulkner's "A Rose of Emily" (p. 443) begins immediately with a startling statement
about Miss Emily's death. Faulkner creates a first sentence that describes how "our whole town
went to her funeral" (1), using of course the first person form of "we" (28, 43, 46, etc...) The
narrator is most likely one of the townspeople who represents the point of view of the entire town.
Through the use of plural first person narration, the author makes the reader feel as if though they
are part of the story, grasping his or her interest more quickly. Faulkner employs this first person
narration in the first sentence of his story, thus immediately capturing the reader's attention. The
reader's engagement in the story also adds to its emotionality. By feeling as though he or she is a
part of the story, the reader often feels sadness, joy and other emotions with the characters of the
story. When the townspeople were "surprised when Homer Barron...was gone" (46), the use of
"we" (46) forces the reader to feel the same confusion and shock that the townspeople do. The first
person helps to enrich the variability and appeal of the short story.
This use of first person to strengthen the feeling of the
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Essay on Short stories
Essay
The short stories "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Mocomber"
were both written by world renowned author Ernest Hemingway. The two stories are written
completely unrelated to each other; however, both stories have vast similarities in the time and
place in which they take place. Hemingway is a writer that is very methodical in his word choices.
When reading these two stories a second time the reader finds considerable differences in the writing
style the author uses in each story. To demonstrate, three sentences from each story will be compared
and contrasted to show the differences in word usage, word connotation, and to find which story is
written better. The initial pair...show more content...
The word "plummeted" as defined in the American Heritage Dictionary "is to fall straight down;
plunge".
The two words are close in meaning; however, "plummeted" is a better word for the sheer reason
that the reader can directly visualize the vultures dive toward earth. When the word "plummeted" is
heard a person thinks of plunging to death or fall at in incredible rate. "Plummeted" is much more
dramatic and defining then the word "planed." The word "Planned" could have various images
connected with it. "Planed" leaves the reader too many options when visualizing the vultures decent
to the ground. For example the reader might visualize the vulture gliding down to the ground or
zigzagging to the ground. The word 'Plummeted" is a better defined and more dramatic word.
Making the sentence, "On the far bank of the stream Macomber could see, above the trees, vultures
circling and plummeting down," the better sentence of the two.
The next two sentences, "'You Bitch,' he said," from the "Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "'Why not let up
on the bitchery just a little, Margot,' Macomber said, cutting the eland steak and putting some
mashed potato, gravy and carrot on the down–turned fork that tined through the piece of meat,"
again have similarities. For example, in each sentence the husband is calling his wife a bitch of
sorts; however, it is the use of this word that makes these sentences
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Poem Vs Short Story
The essential difference between a poem and a short story is the difference of scope. So, poems are
short and they, briefly, tell you how the author is feeling about in a few words, while short stories
could be written by the author at any moment with a plot, themes, character development, setting etc.
The play "Naked Lunch" by Michael Hollinger is about a man named Vernon and a female named
Lucy. They used to be a couple but they are no longer together. When they were sitting down to
eat, Vernon started asking her the reasons of why she did not want to eat steak. He was making a
big problem of it. Vernon finally ends up making Lucy eat the steak by yelling at her. Consequently,
she ate the steak because she was scared.
A play can be long or short, it all depends on what the author wants to transmit to his or her audience.
The time is essentially important. In a play the characters need to talk each other to have an act; on
the other hand, in short stories the narrator explains the situation, he is the one making and telling us
the story.
Most good stories start with a fundamental characteristics: the initial situation, the conflict, the
climax, suspense, and conclusion. In "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid, the story does not seems to be real
since it...show more content...
A short story has characters, a main idea (the plot), the conflict of the story. They both have an
emotional respond from the reader. In "I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson, the author
gives us a clue of what the poem will be about at the beginning. This makes it easier to understand;
how the author begins it differences him from others. As in "Naked Lunch" by Michael Hollinger; I
honestly thought that this couple would get back together since they were having diner, but
eventually it ended up in an unexpected way. It was not the ending I expected honestly. Dickinson in
the poetry focuses too much on death. It tells us that death can come to us when you least expect
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short story
Short Stories: Characteristics
Short – Can usually be read in one sitting.
Concise: Information offered in the story is relevant to the tale being told. This is unlike a novel,
where the story can diverge from the main plot
Usually tries to leave behind a single impression or effect. Usually, though not always built around
one character, place, idea, or act.
Because they are concise, writers depend on the reader bringing personal experiences and prior
knowledge to the story.
Four Major components of the Short Story
PLOT
SETTING
CHARACTERS
THEME
#1 PLOT
The action that takes place in the story. It is a series of connected happenings and their result. In
order to have a result, we must have an initial event, or...show more content...
Because of their short length, short stories may or may not follow this pattern. Some do not follow
patterns at all. For example, modern short stories only occasionally have an exposition. More typical,
though, is an abrupt beginning, with the story starting in the middle of the action. As with longer
stories, plots of short stories also have a climax, crisis, or turning–point. However, the endings of
many short stories are abrupt and open and may or may not have a moral or practical lesson.
Of course, as with any art form, the exact characteristics of a short story will vary by author.
Length determining what exactly separates a short story from longer fictional formats is
problematic. A classic definition of a short story is that one should be able to be read it in one
sitting, a point most notably made in Edgar Allan Poe 's essay "The Philosophy of Composition"
(1846). Other definitions place the maximum word length at 7,500 words. In contemporary usage,
the term short story most often refers to a work of fiction no longer than 20,000 words and no shorter
than 1,000.
Short Story Structure
Create a narrative lead: show the main character in action, dialogue, or reaction.
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Short Story Critique Essay
The short story "Who's Passing for Who" by Langston Hughes was influenced by Hughes'
background in his society. This racial influenced story exemplifies how people thought of and
interacted with those of a different race and those of a similar color. Hughes proves his credibility
in writing the piece through his experiences that he endured in his lifetime during the Harlem
Renaissance. The life he led was filled with daily racism and discrimination; he experienced much of
his subject matter regarding racial and social tension first hand. Langston Hughes' "Who's Passing
for Who" clues the reader into the issues that were present during Hughes' lifetime. Hughes' short
story opens with the narrator explaining how white people feel...show more content...
Over dinner, the white couple in the group questioned the black men about the light–skinned black
people. They wondered if many people who were black could pass as white and the black men
confirmed it true. The white couple the revealed to the group of black men that they were in fact
black people that passed as white individuals. The narrator then explains the change of mood in
the group; the atmosphere became more comfortable, relaxed and natural, knowing that they
were all the same. After the group's pleasurable night, the couple went to get in their cab and yet
again, revealed more information. They said that they were actually not black people at all, but
they figured that they would pass as black people just as black individuals passed as white folks.
This information confuses the men; they can's figure out if the couple was actually black or white.
All they know is that they had a great night with a couple of friendly people. Langston Hughes
lived during the Harlem Renaissance, a time of prosperity among black artist and writers, and at
the height of racial discrimination. Whether it was Jim Crow laws or poll tax, black people were
always being put down. Hughes was one of the most influential individuals of the Harlem
Renaissance. He was a great visionary of his time and understood that racism was actually hurting the
country.
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Short Story Essay
Short Story Essay on "A Rose For Emily" and "Barn Burning" Human behavior is one of the most
studied and talked about traits of human beings, for it makes us who we are after all. It is
prevalent in books, movies, stories, and most importantly life, everything we do involves it. In all
of the short stories we read, aspects of human behavior where the basis of the writings. The short
stories "A Rose For Emily" and "Barn Burning" show excellent human reactions to life's challenges
through the themes of social status and death.
One of the overriding themes in all of the stories we read was that of social status. Social status was
a present issue back in the civil war days and has continued up into modern day society.
Unfortunately a...show more content...
В‘Perhaps he considers he self the sheriff..I have no taxes in Jefferson." "But there is nothing on the
books to show that, you see. We must go, by the–"See Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes in Jefferson."
" But Miss Emily–––" See Colonel Sartoris.""(pg.2) well as it turns out Colonel Sartoris had been
dead for 10 years. Again later in the story Emily shows her reaction to death with denial as her
husband died, yet she still slept with him in the bed where he died for years, never removing and
disposing of his body. In the story "Barn Burning" the young boy reacts to death opposite of
Emily. At the end of the story when his father is shot, he never looks back on it, he just keeps on
running. He reacted to the death of his father as a means to break free, and live a life of his own
rather than his fathers. Falkner does a wonderful job of showing opposite human reactions to
death. Every person reacts different to situations in life. Emily most likely reacted to the death of
her father and subsequent deaths in the way she did, due to the fact that her father was
everything to her and in a sense ran her life, she was lost without him and never fully recovered to
be a socially active human being. In "Barn Burning" however the boy was not happy with his father,
he did not like how he was growing up and how the father lived a life of lies and lack of respect
which is why the boy was able to move on easily.
Every person
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Short Story Essay
Short Story The river was roaring past the children and their teacher, as the group of kids tried in
vain to understand the teacher's inaudible mutterings. Not one of them could understand or
comprehend what the teacher was saying, and being the lively, uncontrollable brats that they were,
they didn't care anyway. When the teacher stopped talking, he motioned for the children to follow
him along the steep, mud–covered banks of the river. The children understood this and scuttled after
him, along the dangerous route that he had selected for them.
As the teacher and the mob of children following...show more content...
The three children got through the nettle patch and they sat down on the boulders bordering the
river, which was now starting to break its banks. They searched around for dock leaves to soften the
intense pain of the nettle stings. When they eventually found them they returned to the boulders and
tended to their burning limbs. When they could no longer feel the stings theyrealisedthat they were
bored, and looked for something to do. One of them, Harry, saw something sparkle amid the foam in
the river, and started out to get it. The other two, Chris and Matthew, noticed what Harry was after
and chased after him frantically. As Chris and Matthew drew closer to Harry, an immense, sudden
gush of water knocked the three kids flat on their faces. Chris, who was quite tubby, and the worst
swimmer, couldn't fight the current, and was swept downstream screaming in terror. Matthew and
Harry however, fought their way back to the banks of the river, petrified at the thought of what might
happen to their friend.
While all of this was happening, the torrential rain persisted. So much so, that the teacher decided to
take the class – as quickly as possible – to some form of shelter. They ran towards a small, deserted
house about a hundred yards from the path, and waited there panting for the rain to stop. Still,
no–onerealisedthat three of
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Essay on Original Writing: Short Story
Original Writing: Short Story
It was the night of the year that few children can sleep. The night when everyone hopes that snow
will fall and they will wake up to a garden of glistening diamonds grown by the morning sun. It was
Christmas Eve.
As many had hoped, snow was falling. It slowly covered the houses and streets in a thick blanket.
The moon shone her silver light down on the white world, and but for one, there was nobody to
view the kind of beauty that things such as love and dreams are made of. The only one there to see
the spectacle was a small boy of five, or six years.
This little boy possessed a beauty not of this earth, a beauty that surpassed even all that surrounded
him. His...show more content...
On the night that every other child wished for toys, and puppies, this little boy wished for love. And
nothing more.
Finally, the little boy came to a stop, not wanting to ever take another step again. He raised his
downcast eyes, and in front of him stood a church. He remembered that he had been to church
before, and the building that loomed above him stirred vague memories. The boy made himself
stumble a few more steps, and pressed his face to the glass door he had arrived at. He looked in, and
saw the church was lit up inside. There was light coming from behind a man on a big cross, and two
huge Christmas trees shone in heavenly splendor. Looking at the man on the cross, he had a faint
recollection. He half–remembered, a long time ago, that someone reading from a big book had said
that the man on the cross would come on Christmas. That he came every Christmas.
The little boy supposed that if anyone would help him, it would be the man inside. He loved
everyone. So, the little boy laid down in front of the church, and as he slipped off into sleep, a
glimmer of hope, that the man would come and save him from the cold and loneliness, warmed his
heart. The snow continued to fall, and bells jingled far in the distance. Presents were laid under
trees, and visions of sugar plums danced in most children's heads. But not the little boy who slept on
the church steps under the winter
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Essay about Short Story
Short Story
It was lying there, the battered and torn body. There was a moment of silence as detective David
Whittle and I stared at the body. I could not understand how this had occurred.
It had been a fairly quiet day at the station until I had received a phone call from a distressed mother,
pleading for us to help. Her voice was hard to understand as she was crying so hard. I traced the call
to a small village just on the edge of Brighton, called Linden where a Miss Hutton lived. I had
visited Linden before as one of my old friends lived there. It was a quiet little town, which had
nothing special about it. It was not far by car but I was confused as to why we were going there, as
the...show more content...
"What happened?" I asked.
She said that it had been an ordinary day up until about three o clock when she heard noise coming
from upstairs.
"Well it was just then that I realised that there were more people than just my daughter Victoria
upstairs. There was a loud crashing sound and she screamed! I had not any idea that my daughter
had just been murdered".
"Murdered you say".
She was still sulking as she said yes
"Did you see the murderer?" I asked.
She did not reply but just broke down in tears. Immediately our attention was drawn to the skid
marks we had seen on our entry to the house. We examined them and David, being a vehicle expert
recognised that they had been left by a transit van. The name Gary popped into mind when he said
transit van as he had been known to speed around the local village, and I have arrested him on
many occasions. He was a short black haired chubby man who had a distinctive scar down the left
side of his face. He always wore jeans that were ripped at the bottom, and he had small brown
boots. He was in his middle thirties and was not married.
David and I sat in our car and decided to ring the police station and tell them to look for the name
Gary Myers in the police record books. Surely enough when they looked they said that he has been
in and out of the local police station
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Short Story Essay example
Short Story
A tall, thin looking girl emerged at the top of the stairway. She had a face as pale as milk with a
scruffy mop of long curly ginger hair flowing down around it. She had a look of deep sadness on her
face but still seemed to have a warm essence about her.
Samantha ambled slowly down the dusty stairway humming to herself along the way. She was one
of those people who was always stringing words together to make tunes, this was her one escape
from reality, well that and long walks along the quarry side on Thursday afternoons.
She moved slowly and gracefully through the hallway and into the dinning room.
"Samantha Jane Smith, you're late again! Well what have you got to say...show more content...
More wrong than you can ever imagine. Do you really believe that there is a place for every
unwanted child, and that they are treated well in children's homes. The children there are feed and
given a bed to sleep in and that's all. I will leave it to you to decide whether this right or wrong, but
either way there is always one child who is picked on, in this case Samantha
Heinshore was the children's home that Samantha was in. It was as black and dark as night. It
was one of those houses you only ever see in horror or ghost films on T.V. and like they are made
out in such programs they are cold, creepy and very dark and unsettling. No place for children.
"Baby, baby, baby....." Samantha turned and ran, tears flooding down herface. She could hear the
chanting behind her as it faded out the further up the stairs she got. Into her room she ran and locked
the door.
Her room was dark and cold. It had bare floorboards that were roughly sanded making splinters a
regular occurrence. She struck a match which was instantly extinguished by a blast of cold air which
had come through the open window. Samantha spun round, her skin on the floor and her head
touching the roof. She was not alone, heavy breathing could be heard from the far end of the room.
Samantha squinted into
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Essay Short Story

  • 1. Short Story English coursework The End of the Road It all started to go downhill when my boyfriend started speaking to another girl behind my back, sending text messages and meeting up with her for a 'chat' as he used to say. I never believed anything he said. Neither did my friends or family. Why should we have? Before we got together he was known as a player and someone who continuously flirted with girls even if he had a girlfriend, but after we got together he toned it down and I thought he had changed. I'm fed up with the way he is treating me, I know I deserve better. How did I know that the day I decided to confront him was the day I would never see him again? I decided to go to Daniel's the morning after I had found out about the text...show more content... And that's when she told me. ''It's Daniel'' she said. ''He's been in an accident'' I fell to the floor, I hadn't spoken to him, I've been ignoring him, what have I done?! ''Is he hurt? What kind of accident?'' I asked her. She looked up at me through the tears in her eyes and I knew just from the look she gave me that it was more than a broken bone. He was dead. After Daniel's death I didn't leave my room for about a week, I didn't want to face the world, I didn't want to talk to anyone, I just wanted to be alone with my thoughts. But all I could think about was 'what if?' What if I hadn't ignored him? What if we weren't arguing, would he have been at mine that night? I went on my laptop about a week after, I didn't look at my phone or my laptop because I didn't want any sympathy comments as I knew it would only make me feel worse, but that night I just wanted to see what people had put on his Facebook wall, the moment I logged onto my account, I had thousands of notifications. I switched my laptop straight off; I knew I shouldn't have gone on in the first place. The next day was his funeral, I didn't think I would be able to cope, but I knew I would have lots of people there to support me, but I knew it would be harder for his family than it would be for Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Outline For A Short Story Thesis and Introduction: A short story is an elaborate work of fiction. It compromises on one or two main characters and on a singular dilemma or contention. To better comprehend a short story you must search for its main plot, including its characters, its theme, and its setting. The setting cites to the location and era of a story. Apply these principles to help you better comprehend and review the setting: Analyze the illustrations and details. Carefully observe story details that announce settings. Pay attention to any differences in the setting and how the story had changed. Acharacter is who the story is entitled to, and may often include many. The main characters are often the main topic. Each obtain important qualities, that construct Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay about Short Story Short Story The sudden, severe storm caught me totally unaware. I was walking down Peppers Road when the dark clouds started to build. I looked around as I huddled under a large, dead oak tree which offered me little or no protection from the razor–sharp rain. Almost all of the houses on this abandoned street were too badly damaged for me to take shelter in, except for one. The house loomed impressive and morbid in the greenish–black sky. A flash of lightning briefly illuminated the house and I saw that the windows were broken, but the structure seemed sound. I started to think what I should do; my options were to either stay under this great dead oak tree risking getting hit by lightning...show more content... There was a crash from upstairs. My heart began to race. Who was it? What was it? I could only hear my heart as I listened for another sound. The silence throbbed in my ears; I stood at the bottom of the staircase. The sounds had come from upstairs. My curiosity and swallowed my fears and nervously ascended the battered and dilapidated stairs, not knowing what I was going to encounter. On the second floor I found a bathroom furnished in an old murky green with scale on it, I left it undisturbed as the floor looked unsafe. I found several bedrooms laden with cloth–covered antiques, clothes that might have been beautiful at one time, and tarnished jewellery. The walls and floor where all wooden, they were illuminated by the constant stream of lightning flashes that came through the stained window that towered over me. At the end of the second floor, I found yet another stair well. This one was dark and coated with lacy spider webs. It led to what must have been the children's floor at one point. There was a play room that took up most of the space, along with two bedrooms with dainty furniture, and the nurse's room. What I mistook for a closet at first was really a narrow flight of stairs that lead into the attic. A giant rat scampered across my feet. Its beady eyes glowed red in the flicker of my lighter. It hissed at me. I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Short Story Of Short Stories One thing that's great about short stories is how quickly they can ruin your life. Maybe you start reading one over your lunch break and, if it's the right one, before that peanut butter cup you brought for dessert even has a chance to finish its melting shape–shift into some kind of sugary cement, the whole world has been destroyed around you and then rebuilt, and nothing is quite the same again. This happens whether you like it or not. Great stories practice this violent beauty on you in a variety of ways: some by making an absurd world familiar (or vice versa), some with a slow burn, some with a voice that colonizes your thoughts. Some do it quietly, almost without you even noticing, and some do it with high wire acts of imagination or intellect that make you into a breathless witness. The trick, then, is finding the right story, one that is capable of such a thing. This is no easy task. Tastes differ, of course, and it can be confusing to spot the small boat of a great story on the wide sea of fiction. What any reader can offer you in terms of guidance is actually the same thing that any good writer can offer you with the story itself: a way of saying, This is what moved me and made me feel strange and alive in some way; here, why don't you give it a try? In that spirit and in no particular order, here are ten short stories you might've missed that ambushed me with their odd wonder: 1."The Zero Meter Diving Team" by Jim Shepard (BOMB Magazine) This curious, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay on Short Stories and Poetry Short Stories and Poetry There are many different forms of writing that all fall under the name literature. These different ways to create literature are often categorized into specific genres. Some of the genres have more in common with each other than others. Two genres, the short story and the poem, share many similar aspects. Both the short story and the poem can successfully send powerful messages or tell complex stories in a very short amount of words. Both genres contain carefully manipulated language that quickly yet effectively establishes the meaning of the short story or poem. Point of view is a prominent aspect in controlling short stories and poetry. The works are thus often told in the first...show more content... Short literary works are confined to the boundaries on length according to their specific genre; they don't have time for lengthy or slow introductions. William Faulkner's "A Rose of Emily" (p. 443) begins immediately with a startling statement about Miss Emily's death. Faulkner creates a first sentence that describes how "our whole town went to her funeral" (1), using of course the first person form of "we" (28, 43, 46, etc...) The narrator is most likely one of the townspeople who represents the point of view of the entire town. Through the use of plural first person narration, the author makes the reader feel as if though they are part of the story, grasping his or her interest more quickly. Faulkner employs this first person narration in the first sentence of his story, thus immediately capturing the reader's attention. The reader's engagement in the story also adds to its emotionality. By feeling as though he or she is a part of the story, the reader often feels sadness, joy and other emotions with the characters of the story. When the townspeople were "surprised when Homer Barron...was gone" (46), the use of "we" (46) forces the reader to feel the same confusion and shock that the townspeople do. The first person helps to enrich the variability and appeal of the short story. This use of first person to strengthen the feeling of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Essay on Short stories Essay The short stories "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Mocomber" were both written by world renowned author Ernest Hemingway. The two stories are written completely unrelated to each other; however, both stories have vast similarities in the time and place in which they take place. Hemingway is a writer that is very methodical in his word choices. When reading these two stories a second time the reader finds considerable differences in the writing style the author uses in each story. To demonstrate, three sentences from each story will be compared and contrasted to show the differences in word usage, word connotation, and to find which story is written better. The initial pair...show more content... The word "plummeted" as defined in the American Heritage Dictionary "is to fall straight down; plunge". The two words are close in meaning; however, "plummeted" is a better word for the sheer reason that the reader can directly visualize the vultures dive toward earth. When the word "plummeted" is heard a person thinks of plunging to death or fall at in incredible rate. "Plummeted" is much more dramatic and defining then the word "planed." The word "Planned" could have various images connected with it. "Planed" leaves the reader too many options when visualizing the vultures decent to the ground. For example the reader might visualize the vulture gliding down to the ground or zigzagging to the ground. The word 'Plummeted" is a better defined and more dramatic word. Making the sentence, "On the far bank of the stream Macomber could see, above the trees, vultures circling and plummeting down," the better sentence of the two. The next two sentences, "'You Bitch,' he said," from the "Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "'Why not let up on the bitchery just a little, Margot,' Macomber said, cutting the eland steak and putting some mashed potato, gravy and carrot on the down–turned fork that tined through the piece of meat," again have similarities. For example, in each sentence the husband is calling his wife a bitch of sorts; however, it is the use of this word that makes these sentences Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Poem Vs Short Story The essential difference between a poem and a short story is the difference of scope. So, poems are short and they, briefly, tell you how the author is feeling about in a few words, while short stories could be written by the author at any moment with a plot, themes, character development, setting etc. The play "Naked Lunch" by Michael Hollinger is about a man named Vernon and a female named Lucy. They used to be a couple but they are no longer together. When they were sitting down to eat, Vernon started asking her the reasons of why she did not want to eat steak. He was making a big problem of it. Vernon finally ends up making Lucy eat the steak by yelling at her. Consequently, she ate the steak because she was scared. A play can be long or short, it all depends on what the author wants to transmit to his or her audience. The time is essentially important. In a play the characters need to talk each other to have an act; on the other hand, in short stories the narrator explains the situation, he is the one making and telling us the story. Most good stories start with a fundamental characteristics: the initial situation, the conflict, the climax, suspense, and conclusion. In "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid, the story does not seems to be real since it...show more content... A short story has characters, a main idea (the plot), the conflict of the story. They both have an emotional respond from the reader. In "I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson, the author gives us a clue of what the poem will be about at the beginning. This makes it easier to understand; how the author begins it differences him from others. As in "Naked Lunch" by Michael Hollinger; I honestly thought that this couple would get back together since they were having diner, but eventually it ended up in an unexpected way. It was not the ending I expected honestly. Dickinson in the poetry focuses too much on death. It tells us that death can come to us when you least expect Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. short story Short Stories: Characteristics Short – Can usually be read in one sitting. Concise: Information offered in the story is relevant to the tale being told. This is unlike a novel, where the story can diverge from the main plot Usually tries to leave behind a single impression or effect. Usually, though not always built around one character, place, idea, or act. Because they are concise, writers depend on the reader bringing personal experiences and prior knowledge to the story. Four Major components of the Short Story PLOT SETTING CHARACTERS THEME #1 PLOT The action that takes place in the story. It is a series of connected happenings and their result. In order to have a result, we must have an initial event, or...show more content... Because of their short length, short stories may or may not follow this pattern. Some do not follow patterns at all. For example, modern short stories only occasionally have an exposition. More typical, though, is an abrupt beginning, with the story starting in the middle of the action. As with longer stories, plots of short stories also have a climax, crisis, or turning–point. However, the endings of many short stories are abrupt and open and may or may not have a moral or practical lesson. Of course, as with any art form, the exact characteristics of a short story will vary by author. Length determining what exactly separates a short story from longer fictional formats is problematic. A classic definition of a short story is that one should be able to be read it in one sitting, a point most notably made in Edgar Allan Poe 's essay "The Philosophy of Composition" (1846). Other definitions place the maximum word length at 7,500 words. In contemporary usage, the term short story most often refers to a work of fiction no longer than 20,000 words and no shorter than 1,000. Short Story Structure Create a narrative lead: show the main character in action, dialogue, or reaction. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Short Story Critique Essay The short story "Who's Passing for Who" by Langston Hughes was influenced by Hughes' background in his society. This racial influenced story exemplifies how people thought of and interacted with those of a different race and those of a similar color. Hughes proves his credibility in writing the piece through his experiences that he endured in his lifetime during the Harlem Renaissance. The life he led was filled with daily racism and discrimination; he experienced much of his subject matter regarding racial and social tension first hand. Langston Hughes' "Who's Passing for Who" clues the reader into the issues that were present during Hughes' lifetime. Hughes' short story opens with the narrator explaining how white people feel...show more content... Over dinner, the white couple in the group questioned the black men about the light–skinned black people. They wondered if many people who were black could pass as white and the black men confirmed it true. The white couple the revealed to the group of black men that they were in fact black people that passed as white individuals. The narrator then explains the change of mood in the group; the atmosphere became more comfortable, relaxed and natural, knowing that they were all the same. After the group's pleasurable night, the couple went to get in their cab and yet again, revealed more information. They said that they were actually not black people at all, but they figured that they would pass as black people just as black individuals passed as white folks. This information confuses the men; they can's figure out if the couple was actually black or white. All they know is that they had a great night with a couple of friendly people. Langston Hughes lived during the Harlem Renaissance, a time of prosperity among black artist and writers, and at the height of racial discrimination. Whether it was Jim Crow laws or poll tax, black people were always being put down. Hughes was one of the most influential individuals of the Harlem Renaissance. He was a great visionary of his time and understood that racism was actually hurting the country. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Short Story Essay Short Story Essay on "A Rose For Emily" and "Barn Burning" Human behavior is one of the most studied and talked about traits of human beings, for it makes us who we are after all. It is prevalent in books, movies, stories, and most importantly life, everything we do involves it. In all of the short stories we read, aspects of human behavior where the basis of the writings. The short stories "A Rose For Emily" and "Barn Burning" show excellent human reactions to life's challenges through the themes of social status and death. One of the overriding themes in all of the stories we read was that of social status. Social status was a present issue back in the civil war days and has continued up into modern day society. Unfortunately a...show more content... В‘Perhaps he considers he self the sheriff..I have no taxes in Jefferson." "But there is nothing on the books to show that, you see. We must go, by the–"See Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes in Jefferson." " But Miss Emily–––" See Colonel Sartoris.""(pg.2) well as it turns out Colonel Sartoris had been dead for 10 years. Again later in the story Emily shows her reaction to death with denial as her husband died, yet she still slept with him in the bed where he died for years, never removing and disposing of his body. In the story "Barn Burning" the young boy reacts to death opposite of Emily. At the end of the story when his father is shot, he never looks back on it, he just keeps on running. He reacted to the death of his father as a means to break free, and live a life of his own rather than his fathers. Falkner does a wonderful job of showing opposite human reactions to death. Every person reacts different to situations in life. Emily most likely reacted to the death of her father and subsequent deaths in the way she did, due to the fact that her father was everything to her and in a sense ran her life, she was lost without him and never fully recovered to be a socially active human being. In "Barn Burning" however the boy was not happy with his father, he did not like how he was growing up and how the father lived a life of lies and lack of respect which is why the boy was able to move on easily. Every person Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Short Story Essay Short Story The river was roaring past the children and their teacher, as the group of kids tried in vain to understand the teacher's inaudible mutterings. Not one of them could understand or comprehend what the teacher was saying, and being the lively, uncontrollable brats that they were, they didn't care anyway. When the teacher stopped talking, he motioned for the children to follow him along the steep, mud–covered banks of the river. The children understood this and scuttled after him, along the dangerous route that he had selected for them. As the teacher and the mob of children following...show more content... The three children got through the nettle patch and they sat down on the boulders bordering the river, which was now starting to break its banks. They searched around for dock leaves to soften the intense pain of the nettle stings. When they eventually found them they returned to the boulders and tended to their burning limbs. When they could no longer feel the stings theyrealisedthat they were bored, and looked for something to do. One of them, Harry, saw something sparkle amid the foam in the river, and started out to get it. The other two, Chris and Matthew, noticed what Harry was after and chased after him frantically. As Chris and Matthew drew closer to Harry, an immense, sudden gush of water knocked the three kids flat on their faces. Chris, who was quite tubby, and the worst swimmer, couldn't fight the current, and was swept downstream screaming in terror. Matthew and Harry however, fought their way back to the banks of the river, petrified at the thought of what might happen to their friend. While all of this was happening, the torrential rain persisted. So much so, that the teacher decided to take the class – as quickly as possible – to some form of shelter. They ran towards a small, deserted house about a hundred yards from the path, and waited there panting for the rain to stop. Still, no–onerealisedthat three of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Essay on Original Writing: Short Story Original Writing: Short Story It was the night of the year that few children can sleep. The night when everyone hopes that snow will fall and they will wake up to a garden of glistening diamonds grown by the morning sun. It was Christmas Eve. As many had hoped, snow was falling. It slowly covered the houses and streets in a thick blanket. The moon shone her silver light down on the white world, and but for one, there was nobody to view the kind of beauty that things such as love and dreams are made of. The only one there to see the spectacle was a small boy of five, or six years. This little boy possessed a beauty not of this earth, a beauty that surpassed even all that surrounded him. His...show more content... On the night that every other child wished for toys, and puppies, this little boy wished for love. And nothing more. Finally, the little boy came to a stop, not wanting to ever take another step again. He raised his downcast eyes, and in front of him stood a church. He remembered that he had been to church before, and the building that loomed above him stirred vague memories. The boy made himself stumble a few more steps, and pressed his face to the glass door he had arrived at. He looked in, and saw the church was lit up inside. There was light coming from behind a man on a big cross, and two huge Christmas trees shone in heavenly splendor. Looking at the man on the cross, he had a faint recollection. He half–remembered, a long time ago, that someone reading from a big book had said that the man on the cross would come on Christmas. That he came every Christmas. The little boy supposed that if anyone would help him, it would be the man inside. He loved everyone. So, the little boy laid down in front of the church, and as he slipped off into sleep, a glimmer of hope, that the man would come and save him from the cold and loneliness, warmed his heart. The snow continued to fall, and bells jingled far in the distance. Presents were laid under trees, and visions of sugar plums danced in most children's heads. But not the little boy who slept on the church steps under the winter Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Essay about Short Story Short Story It was lying there, the battered and torn body. There was a moment of silence as detective David Whittle and I stared at the body. I could not understand how this had occurred. It had been a fairly quiet day at the station until I had received a phone call from a distressed mother, pleading for us to help. Her voice was hard to understand as she was crying so hard. I traced the call to a small village just on the edge of Brighton, called Linden where a Miss Hutton lived. I had visited Linden before as one of my old friends lived there. It was a quiet little town, which had nothing special about it. It was not far by car but I was confused as to why we were going there, as the...show more content... "What happened?" I asked. She said that it had been an ordinary day up until about three o clock when she heard noise coming from upstairs. "Well it was just then that I realised that there were more people than just my daughter Victoria upstairs. There was a loud crashing sound and she screamed! I had not any idea that my daughter had just been murdered". "Murdered you say". She was still sulking as she said yes "Did you see the murderer?" I asked. She did not reply but just broke down in tears. Immediately our attention was drawn to the skid marks we had seen on our entry to the house. We examined them and David, being a vehicle expert recognised that they had been left by a transit van. The name Gary popped into mind when he said transit van as he had been known to speed around the local village, and I have arrested him on many occasions. He was a short black haired chubby man who had a distinctive scar down the left side of his face. He always wore jeans that were ripped at the bottom, and he had small brown boots. He was in his middle thirties and was not married. David and I sat in our car and decided to ring the police station and tell them to look for the name Gary Myers in the police record books. Surely enough when they looked they said that he has been in and out of the local police station
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  • 15. Short Story Essay example Short Story A tall, thin looking girl emerged at the top of the stairway. She had a face as pale as milk with a scruffy mop of long curly ginger hair flowing down around it. She had a look of deep sadness on her face but still seemed to have a warm essence about her. Samantha ambled slowly down the dusty stairway humming to herself along the way. She was one of those people who was always stringing words together to make tunes, this was her one escape from reality, well that and long walks along the quarry side on Thursday afternoons. She moved slowly and gracefully through the hallway and into the dinning room. "Samantha Jane Smith, you're late again! Well what have you got to say...show more content... More wrong than you can ever imagine. Do you really believe that there is a place for every unwanted child, and that they are treated well in children's homes. The children there are feed and given a bed to sleep in and that's all. I will leave it to you to decide whether this right or wrong, but either way there is always one child who is picked on, in this case Samantha Heinshore was the children's home that Samantha was in. It was as black and dark as night. It was one of those houses you only ever see in horror or ghost films on T.V. and like they are made out in such programs they are cold, creepy and very dark and unsettling. No place for children. "Baby, baby, baby....." Samantha turned and ran, tears flooding down herface. She could hear the chanting behind her as it faded out the further up the stairs she got. Into her room she ran and locked the door. Her room was dark and cold. It had bare floorboards that were roughly sanded making splinters a regular occurrence. She struck a match which was instantly extinguished by a blast of cold air which had come through the open window. Samantha spun round, her skin on the floor and her head touching the roof. She was not alone, heavy breathing could be heard from the far end of the room. Samantha squinted into Get more content on HelpWriting.net