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Short stories are all similar
Title: Short stories are all similar
Category: Literature / English
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Short stories are all similar
Short stories are all similar
Jack London, Bernard Malamud, and Ernest Hemingway are very different people, lived in different eras, and lived different lives. However, they all have something in common. All three of these talented people are short-story writers. The three short stories that will be compared and contrasted in setting, characters, conflicts, and writing styles are “To Build a Fire” by Jack London, “The First Seven Years” by Bernard Malamud, and “Old Man
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the main character. Bernard Malamud uses simpler language and less emotional climate for his short story, “The First Seven Years”. His story is faster moving and less descriptive. “Old Man at the Bridge” by Ernest Hemingway is written very poetically and implies a very poetic theme. Hemingway does not deal with discrptions in his story, however, he build up a very mysterious plot.
All these of these short stories are written by very talented people
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