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Short Story Presentations

In this entry, you can find a set of   presentations which contain analysis from short stories presented in English Literature II.  Each  presentation has the most relevant details from  the short  stories;  you can find characters who  are divided into direct and indirect characterization;  Also,  in each presentation  we could find the plot and all its steps   that can help to understand  better the short stories; setting, point of view, and themes are part of them.
 

1. A Message from the Sea 
Author: Charles John Huffam Dickens


2. A Predicament 
Author: Edgar Allan Poe



3. A Rose for Emily 
Author: William Faulkner



4. His Last Bow
 Author: Arthur Conan Doyle



5. Never Bet the Devil  your Head
Author: Edgar Allan Poe



6. Rappaccini´s Daughter
Author: Nathaniel  Hawthorne



7. Some Words with a Mummy 
Author: Edgar Allan Poe



8. The Black Cat
Author: Edgar Allan Poe 




9.  The Brass Teapot 
Author: Tim Macy

 



10. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald




11. The Fall of the House os Usher
Author: Edgar Allan Poe


12. The Gift  of the Magi 
Author:  O. Henry



13.  The Idiots 
Author: Joseph Conrad




14. The Minister´s of Black Veil
Author: Nathaniel  Hawthorne



15. Through the Ivory Gate
Author: Mary Raymand Shipman




16. The Most Dangerous Game 
Author: Richard Connell



17. The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Author: Edgar Allan Poe 
 




18.  The Mistery of Marie Roget 
Author: Edgar Allan Poe




19. The Necklace
Author: Guy de Maupassant






20. The Pit and the Pendulum
Author: Edgar Allan Poe 





21. The Premature Burial 
Author: Edgar Allan Poe





22. The Queen of  Spades
Author: Aleksandr S. Pushkin





23. The Inn of the Lost Time
Author: Guy de Maupassant
 


24. The Inn
Author: Guy de Maupassant

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