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    and respect play an important role in the daily functions of lives. Without these two important characteristics it can cause conflicts and chaos within humanity. In the short stories “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ “The Open Window” by Saki‚ and “A sound Of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury demonstrates how honesty and respect is fundamental within a society. Respect and honesty are essential characteristics if you want to avoid conflicts and it’s also forms you into a better person. In essence

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    Analysis of “The story-teller”. The story under the analysis is written by Hector Hugh Munro (December 18‚ 1870 – November 13‚ 1916)‚ better known by the pen name Saki‚ was a British writer‚ whose witty and sometimes macabre stories satirized Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story‚ describing in them incredible situations so unusual as to get us laughing. At the same time‚ in these situations he enjoyed attacking “the prigs‚ snobs‚ bores‚ politicians‚ and other

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    Research and Writing 8 October 2013 The Self-Possessed Niece Enthralling and surprising‚ “The Open Window” by Saki effortlessly captivates any reader’s attention with dynamic and entertaining characters as well as astonishing plot twists. The antagonist‚ Vera‚ the niece of the owner of the home that Mr. Nuttel is visiting‚ is possibly more important than the person about whom the story is composed. Throughout the work‚ there are three characteristics portrayed – undisclosed to the reader until

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    overcome such a small obstacle ends up costing then their lives. It is painful that “Georg‚ who was nearly blinded with the blood which trickled across his eyes‚ stopped his struggle for a moment to listen‚ and then gave a short‚ snarling laugh.” (Saki 10) had this reaction appose to trying to make a plan with Ulrich to get them unpinned from the fallen trees and to safety. Neither man was willing to keep the past in the past and work together. This inflated ego and pride is an example of a flaw

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    Q: Compare and contrast the characteristics of Nicholas and Ollie. Saki’ s classic‚ "The Lumber Room" is a short story about a boy who willing to do anything to get what he wants‚ while "Happy Birthday" written by Toni Cade Bambara is a short story about a little girl’s disappointment with a boring day that should have been a special occasion. Although the themes in this two short stories are differing but we can see that the main characters in the short story that are Nicholas and Ollie have

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    Quarter 1: 6 Trait Focus: Ideas‚ Organization and Conventions Content‚ Informational and Research Reading‚ Listening‚ Speaking‚ Collaborating and use of Technology in Support of Writing Writing Process‚ Purpose and Craft 6 Traits Grammar‚ Usage and Mechanics (Revising for Effectiveness) Assessment IDEAS: Mentor Text/Read Aloud: “Thank you‚ M’am” (PH TE) p.387 Student Text: “The Curfew Question” (RC) p.64 Mentor Text/Read Aloud: “The Trouble with Television”

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    1. Focus on general aspcts of the story * Author Hector Hugh Munro‚ who wrote under the pen-name Saki‚ was born on 18th December 1870 in Burma. Munro is best know for his witty‚ sometimes whimsical‚ often cynical and bizarre sentence. Some of his collections of short stories are Reginald (1904)‚ The Chronicles of Clovis (1911)‚ Beasts and Super-Beasts (1914)‚ among others. His two novels are The Unbearable Bassignton (1912) and When William Came (1914). Munro was killed in the trenches of

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    1. Saki Saki (1870-1916): Scottish novelist‚ short story writer‚ and journalist whose real name was Hector Hugh Munro. Saki wrote humorous essays and stories that are frequently described as flippant (lacking proper respect or seriousness)‚ witty‚ ironic‚ and cynical. The Open Window “My aunt will be down presently‚ Mr. Nuttel‚” said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; “in the meantime you must try and put up with me.” Framton Nuttel endeavored to say the correct something which

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    15 years old. The first half of story was casted by the shadow of mystery and gloom‚ but the ending turned out to be unexpected delight‚ humor and irony‚ showing SAKI’ distinguished writing skill. The first character revealed into readers’ eyes was a niece of Mrs. Sappleton‚ aged 15 years old but unlike other childe‚ she was‚ as Saki described‚ “self-possessed”. It was this superficial character that deceived Mr. Nuttel’s eyes and his poor verve so well that he thought this visit to Mr. Sappleton

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