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    tossed at the reader in a one-page story. Short-short stories often have the effect of making the reader feel uneasy. When stories are short, a writer tends to jump directly into the story with something interesting or alarming to grab the reader’s attention. Quite often, the more uneasy the writing, the more it leaves an effect on the reader. Sudden Fiction is a book filled with a collection of short stories from different authors; the maximum length of a story is three pages long. This not only

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    Short stories can be bland and boring. As you read some of them, you can feel emotion or just read a boring story about how something changed their life, but these three stories are interesting because they develop horror. These short stories use different elements to create horror. “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “A Rose for Emily,”, and “The Lottery” develop horror/gothic elements. First, “The Tell-Tale Heart” develops horror by having an unreliable crazy narrator. For example, we see his psyche in the

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    something, and they fight each other to win their desire. They consider each other their enemies and do whatever it takes to be better than one another. When the enemies need help for same problem, they unite themselves to solve the problem. The short story “The Interlopers” by Saki is about unification and reveals how enemies become allies in harsh situations. Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym were enemies because Ulrich was the owner of the forest land, and Georg was trying to steal Ulrich’s

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    Short Story Irony

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    all these stories we are talking about. The Merriam-Webster definition of irony is “the use of words to express something other than, and especially the opposite, of the literal meaning.” These stories will keep you wondering what’s going to happen and when you least expect it, irony will come out of no where and surprise the reader. In the short stories, “The Veldt,” “Just Lather, That’s All,” and “The Ransom of Red Chief,” Irony is active throughout the whole story. In the short story “The Veldt

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    The Lottery Short Story

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    In the two short stories, “The Lottery” and “The Possibility of Evil”, by Shirley Jackson, the literary elements of irony, mood, and foreshadowing are shown throughout the story. The use of these elements help to show how the two stories are both similar and different. The feeling of evil throughout both stories is present, but only in the slightest of ways until the end. The three elements help to show the significance and message of each story. A major way Jackson hints at the aspect of evil is

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    Short Story Analysis

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    happening in a one-page story. Short-short stories often have the affect of making the reader feel uneasy. The reason behind this, is because the stories are so short the writer needs to jump directly into the story with something interesting or alarming to grab the reader’s attention. Often, the more uneasy the writing is, the more it leaves an effect on the reader. Clearly, some stories are more uneasy than others. Sudden Fiction is a book filled with endless short stories within an average of

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    Gothic Short Story

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    for months, and only finds a scrape of pink cloth. The story doesn’t reach it’s climax, or falling action, until Holden discovers a light seeping through the dark forest and uncovers the location of Emma and her true state. Throughout the story only three characters are mentioned by name – Holden, Gregory, and Emma. Holden is the narrator of the story, we don’t get much description of his physical appearance but through the telling of the story the reader can determine a few personality traits in

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    Short Story Essay

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    making a good short story, characters, setting, language and plot. The order of importance in these four may come down to personal opinion or differ from story to story but they will always be the main building blocks of any story. In The Cone (1895), Wells replies on more colourful words to help set the scene. “A circle of glowing red appeared about him, and a tongue of flame, released from the chaos within.” With uses of darker language becoming more and more common as the story goes on, giving

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    Find: Imagery in Flashbacks and Memories Many of Flannery O’Connor’s short stories take place over the course of one day. The length of her scenes, the description in which she fills them and her pristine use of dialogue makes her protagonists well developed. They do not feel like characters we have just met, but ones we have always known, making the stories feel longer than a day’s time, too. In studying a few O’Connor stories there is another common element of craft she uses in order for us to

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    Symbolism In Short Story

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    such as poems, short stories, and novels. It is the practice of using symbols to convey a more profound thought and idea to the readers, which can be displayed in various ways, such as objects, places, events, and facts. Symbols play a significant role in written works, as it helps the readers to understand the intended meanings and words that are associated with the events in the story. In the three short stories selected, symbolism is used to reveal the underlying message of the story. In this case

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