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The story about de Maupassant supposedly going mad from cutting down a tree that inspired "The Horla" is considered spurious because there is no substantial evidence to support it. It is likely a myth or fabrication that has been perpetuated over time.
What mood might pervade a mystery story?
Because it is not a true story
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Characters are just the people in a story - they might be human and they might be animal and they might even be aliens from outer space! Read any story and you'll find the characters easily.
Yes, but most probably midnight sun (Edward's point of view on the story) might also be considered as a part of the Twilight Series.
In your mind you might have emotions which will go into your story
He was considered a literary genius, and even has a prestigious award named after him. Just as importantly, Poe was considered the father of the modern detective story with his short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue."
No, the narrator in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is not considered unreliable. The narrator presents the story in a straightforward manner and provides insight into the thoughts and emotions of the protagonist, Mrs. Mallard.
The story Cochise The Cat is actually not entirely true. It is considered to be based on a true story, however, there are fictional parts of the story.