There might not be an answer to this question. While some maintain that Leonard Q. Ross is the author of the story/passage "The Cemetery Path," one can assert with certainty only that in 1994 one Leonard Q. Ross posted online an English class lesson on this story. However, copies of the little tale date back at least to 1978 if not earlier, making its authorship a mystery.
Leo Rosten is the official author of this short piece of literature.
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One lesson from "Cemetery Path" is the importance of facing our fears and confronting the unknown, as the protagonist overcomes his fear of the cemetery by taking the path through it. It also highlights the idea that sometimes the things we fear the most may not be as terrifying as we imagine them to be.
a,c the cemetary path was taken place in Dusseleim,germany
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flower petals. you're welcome.
In the Doon, Iowa Cemetery.
The surprise ending in the path through the story is that Ivan dies frozen. He dies because he got stuck with the saber which was stuck through his long coat.
Gilles Plaut has written: 'Cemetery Pantin, division 39' 'Cemetery Pantin, division 39, 2005, summer'
Steve Bowley has written: 'Palmerston Cemetery'
Louis J. Joseph has written: 'Mount Calvary Cemetery' -- subject(s): Calvary Cemetery (Youngstown, Ohio), Genealogy, Inscriptions, Registers of births 'The German Catholic cemetery known as Saint Joseph's Church Cemetery and the old Catholic cemetery known as Rose Hill Cemetery' -- subject(s): Genealogy, German Americans, Inscriptions, Registers of births, Rose Hill Cemetery (Youngstown, Ohio), Saint Joseph's Church Cemetery (Youngstown, Ohio)
Sonne Hill has written: 'Phantom of the cemetery wall'
Harry Max Sanders has written: 'Calgary's historic Union Cemetery' -- subject(s): Biography, Union Cemetery (Calgary, Alta.)
Albert B. Gilman has written: 'Old Union Center Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Union, Connecticut' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Inscriptions, Old Union Center Cemetery (Union, Conn.), Registers of births