This is a story about 2 freinds who separated 20 years ago. One went in west to make a fortune, the other one was a simpleton and a good fellow and stayed in New York. They had promised each other that they would meet exactly 20 years later at ten pm. So the first arrived. There was a patroling policeman who enquired about him and got to know about this appointment. After some time his friend Jimmwells comes and they talk, but due to difference in features Bob realizes as soon as he see Jimmy's face that he is not the real Jimmy. The speaker mentioned the police as Jimmy as he was no identified because 20 yrs was a long time. It is then that Bob is told that he is arrested and is handed a note from patrolling police man who was the actual Jimmy that he reached on time but could not arrest his freind himself.
"In After Twenty Years," O. Henry tells the story of two old friends, Bob and Jimmy, who had made a pact to meet at a specific spot after twenty years. Jimmy arrives at the spot but Bob does not, as he has become a police officer and is duty-bound to arrest his old friend for criminal activities. The story highlights the theme of loyalty and the passage of time.
The short story "Notes From a Bottle" was written by Anton Chekhov, a Russian playwright and short story writer known for his works that often delve into the complexities of the human condition.
Henry Lawson was one of Australia's best known poets and short story writers.
The pronoun I would use to describe the O. Henry story "After Twenty Years" is the possessive pronoun his. It is his story, his appointment, his old friend, his downfall.
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The style O. Henry uses in "After Twenty Years" creates an almost cinematic feel via its use of a detached narrator. The story is mostly dialogue, and the slight amount of narration there is could almost be read as the stage directions in the script for a play or movie.
a story in which irony plays a key role
a story in which irony plays a key role
on Spark Notes...MAYBE??
Henry Sugar's real name is Henry William St. James. He is a fictional character from Roald Dahl's short story "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar."
Pick one of the Cliff Notes booklets for some short story. It will provide the outline and much more information.
if you are considering it a children's book or a short story
John. Gallishaw has written: 'The only two ways to write a story' -- subject(s): Short stories, Short story 'Twenty problems of the fiction writer' -- subject(s): Fiction, Short story, Technique