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Overcoming Fear In The Short Story

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In the short stories “The Last Stop,’’ by Brian Cable, “I’m not Leaving Until I Eat This Thing,” by John T. Edge and “The Long Goodbye: Mother’s Day in Federal Prison,” by Amanda Coyne, all feel the same when it comes to the businesses they fear. In all of these short stories each main character tries to overcome fear by going into the businesses. All of the businesses have weird qualities, and that makes the character feel weird going into the place. The characters each fear something and it makes it hard for them to achieve their goals in overcoming the fear. Although Cable and Edge both overcome their fear of the business, Coyne leaves her problem unresolved. People think that some businesses are revolting, like working in a morgue, selling pig lips, or working in a prison. For example, In the story “The Last Stop,” by Brian Cable, Cable used the quote “‘Come in.’ said the sign. ‘We’re always open”’ (Cable 58). Cable tries to use humor by saying, come in we're always open. Meaning death does not have a time limit. Death can happen at any time of the day. In the next story, “I’m not Leaving Until I Eat This Thing,” by John T. Edge, Edge writes “We do our best to corner the market on lips” (Edge 142). Most consumers would not want to buy pig lips let alone try them. It is hard for them to get pig lips in business so they are trying their hardest to sell them. Edge acknowledges why pig lips are weird leading to him not wanting to try them. Lastly in “The

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