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    The Uncle's Story

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    Stereotypes of Gender and/or Sexuality in The Uncle’s Story Alejandra Gamez Reading Contemporary Fiction April 15‚ 2013 How are stereotypes of gender and/or sexuality challenged in The Uncle’s Story? There are a lot of critics between the relationship of the following two words: gender and sex. People constantly interchange gender and sex‚ however their meaning is widely different. Gender is referred to culture‚ where it determines how a woman or men should act‚ dress‚ be‚ etc. Whereas Sex

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    Short Story

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    Short Story Assessment Choose one activity to complete from the short stories read in class. All of these activities require that you combine information provided with creative output. Do not change the facts‚ characters‚ or themes of the stories. However‚ you may fill in blank spots with added information where necessary. You will be evaluated in the following categories: Thinking‚ Communication‚ and Application. 1. Make a mobile of five objects important in at least two short stories

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    The Story Cathedral

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    32 - 42) and Sherman Alexie’s "Flight Patterns" (pp. 54 - 67). 2. Briefly write the historical and cultural contexts of each story. When and where do they take place? What hints‚ references‚ or details do the authors give to let you know the time and place of each story‚ and/or the cultural background of the characters? Be as specific and concise as possible. The story “Cathedral” mainly takes place at the husband and wife’s home on a cold evening somewhere in the East Coast. We know this much

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    Irony and Story

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    1. Were you surprised by the ending of the story? If not‚ at what point did you know what was going to happen? How does Jackson start to foreshadow the ending in paragraphs 2 and 3? Conversely‚ how does Jackson lull us into thinking that this is just an ordinary story with an ordinary town? A: No‚ I wasn’t because it’s a lottery. I wouldn’t be surprised on what happens in a lottery. That there was going to be very immature acting in the story. That there was going to be some hints of some cheating

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    The Story of an Hour

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    “The story of an hour” “The story of an Hour.” by Kate Chopin represents a negative picture of marriage. The story narrates to a reader of a woman who is happy and overjoyed when she received the news of her husband’s death. Because of her heart conditions great care was to be taken on how to deliver the news. As it is stated at the beginning of the story; so her sister Josephine is the one selected to break the news having Mr. mallard’s friend‚ Richards near her since he was there at the newspapers

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    Story of an Hour

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    Critical Analysis of ’The Story of an Hour’ Analyzes the most prominent theme‚ the longing for freedom. Write a critical analysis of any aspect of "The Story of an Hour" which you found of interest and significance. Kate Chopin’s `The Story of an Hour’ is a short yet complex piece describing the feelings of Mrs Mallard. This story is overflowing with symbolism and imagery. The most prominent theme here is the longing for freedom. Chopin focuses on unfolding the emotional state of Mrs Mallard

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    Analysis of Hemingway’s Narrative Technique as a Short- Story Writer For many years‚ the narrative technique of Hemingway has been under debate. Writers before him had already achieved works that bear the characteristics of the modern short story‚ and many of their works could stand today‚ with those of Hemingway and of writers like Faulkner‚ as representative short stories of modern times. What distinguishes Hemingway both from his predecessors and from his contemporaries‚ however‚ is the theory

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    A Stepmothers Story

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    * * Sam Bennett * * A Stepmother’s Story * I am just so sick and tired of copping all flack from this world. Even now in these modern times people are still placing judgements on me‚ like “wicked” or “evil”. Has anyone ever asked me for my perspective on the events of Cynthia‚ who you people cruelly refer to as Cinderella? No way! So by now you may be wondering why I haven’t come forward before to present my case for the world to judge. Well the truth is that until not recent times

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    The Story of an Hour

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    "The Story of an Hour" By Kate Chopin "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin describes the thoughts and feelings that are depicted in a single hour of the life of Louise Mallard after hearing that her husband has been killed in a railroad accident. As the story begins we are told that Mrs. Mallard is afflicted with a heart condition so the news of her husband’s death is broken to her gently by her sister. Mrs. Mallard’s initial reaction‚ upon hearing of her husband’s death

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    A Wife's Story

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    A Wife’s Story Ursula K. Le Guin gives a new perspective to the somewhat classic werewolf story. Le Guin put aside the typical view point as one of the wolves. Instead‚ it’s in a fist person narrative which is very effective. The author changes her voice throughout the story for the reader to see that this is not your average werewolf story. In Le Guin’s story‚ when looking back‚ the wife feels as if there was much more that she could have done to see that her husband was a werewolf. There are

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