this story happens in America ,two firends who decided to attend the public death of a great actor at the stadium .whole city are hurring to stadium direction .subway is crowded ,finally ther arrive to stadium .people r execited ,the bed of the actor is on the center of feild reporters and photographers r around him .some people scream .a woman faint .doctors and potogragher rush at her ,they take pic .after moments she sit with satisfication .other women repeat her performance .doctoers tell the he will alive people become angry and shout and through their watter bottels to the doctors they say we wanna see his death ...finally the actor die some cry ,some shout .why American like enjoy of evry thing even death
"A Death in the Stadium" by Robert Nathan is a fictional story about an elderly woman who attends a Baseball game and is accidentally struck and killed by a foul ball hit by the opposing team's player. The story explores themes of fate and the unexpected nature of life and death. It demonstrates how a seemingly ordinary outing can take a tragic turn in an instant.
Nathan or Nathaniel
Nathan? Natalie?
Robert Quirk Short was born in 1759.
Robert Quirk Short died in 1827.
Robert L. Short was born in 1932.
Technically it is, but it isn't used for that.
Robert
No. Bobby is short for Robert.
Robert. Bob is short for Robert.
BEcause Robert robs alot
A palindrome for "Robert" is "treboR."
Bob is a palindrome for Robert.