The story of "The Ransom of Red Chief" primarily features external conflict. The main characters, Bill and Sam, face challenges from the spirited and troublesome boy, Johnny, whom they have kidnapped. Their plan to collect ransom is thwarted by Johnny's mischievous nature, leading to a comedic turn of events that emphasizes external struggles rather than internal character conflicts.
Ransom of the Red Chief is a short story by O Henry.
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The story "The Ransom of Red Chief" was written by O. Henry, a pen name for American writer William Sydney Porter. This humorous short story was first published in 1907.
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The exposition is the introduction of the story. When the narrator tells the reader about his plan to kidnap a child to get money.
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The characters in "The Ransom of Red Chief" are considered round characters. They have complex personalities, unique traits, and undergo development throughout the story, particularly the character of Red Chief himself.
The stereotype in "The Ransom of Red Chief" is the mischievous and wild child, as represented by the character of Red Chief himself. The story plays on the stereotype of children being difficult to control and constantly causing trouble.
The story you are referring to is "The Ransom of Red Chief" by O. Henry. It is a humorous tale about two kidnappers who end up wanting to pay a ransom to return the mischievous and troublesome boy they kidnapped.
"The Ransom of Red Chief" is the title of the story about a naughty boy written by O. Henry.