A man named Rudolf Steiner is handed a mysterious card that reads "The Green Door." When he opens the door, he meets a strange woman, and a romance ensues. It turns out the card was actually an advertisement for a play called "The Green Door" and had nothing to do with the green door that Rudolph entered.
"The Green Door" by O Henry is a short story about a man named Rudolf who discovers a mysterious green door that leads to a magical and transformative experience. Through the door, he finds a beautiful woman named Miss Leeson who inspires him to pursue his dreams of becoming a painter. The story explores themes of opportunity, inspiration, and the power of imagination.
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Piano salesman Rudolf Steiner the main character in The Green Door by O. Henry. Other characters in the story are a young very poor woman and the man handing out cards for The Green Door.
The exposition in "The Green Door" by O. Henry introduces the main character, Rudolf Steiner, a young man in need of a job. We learn about his struggles and determination to find work, which sets the stage for the rest of the story. This exposition helps establish Rudolf's character and the initial circumstances that lead him to the mysterious green door.
"A Departmental Case" by O. Henry is a story about a man named Tiddy who works at the Steely National Bank. When the bank experiences a shortage of $1,000, Tiddy is accused of the theft. However, it is revealed that the shortage was due to a computer error, clearing Tiddy's name.
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O. Henry was born on September 11, 1862.
Henry O. Pollak was born on February 2, 1927.
O. Henry was born on September 11, 1862.
O. Henry Hall was created in 1881.
Henry O. Talle was born in 1892.
Henry O. Talle died in 1969.
O. Henry Playhouse was created in 1957.
O. Henry Award was created in 1919.