the only one i can think of is terror.
The first is in the title: Ranson of Red Chief.
O. Henry is known for his short stories that feature ironic twists at the end. Some of his works are "The Last Leaf" and "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief."
Some Hollywood movies based on O. Henry stories include "The Gift of the Magi" (1952), "The Cop and the Anthem" (1956), "O. Henry's Full House" (1952), and "The Ransom of Red Chief" (1998).
The point of view was to make some easy money witch they could get by kidnapping the red chief!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
O. Henry wrote almost 400 short stories. Some of them were collected in "Cabbages and Kings," and others in a collection called "The Four Million." He did not wrote any "stand alone" volumes such as a novel.
Some metaphors in "The Ransom of Red Chief" include the description of Red Chief as "a little ginger-haired cuss" which suggests he is mischievous, and the comparison of his father, Ebenezer Dorset, to a "two-spot cowboy," implying he is not very successful or intimidating. Also, the phrase "the minutes ambled along" uses personification to make time seem slow and dragging.
Henry Cecil Ransom McBay dreamed of becoming a successful chemist and scientist. He wanted to make significant contributions in the field of chemistry and be recognized for his research and discoveries. His passion and dedication to science drove him to pursue his dream despite facing challenges and adversity.
Log cabin and hard cider
what are some fates symbols
because of some ransom of money and unemployment.
to get ransom money
No I don't think so, if you find some pictures of him, please send me the link or web site to see them!! Thanks. A desperate mother trying to help her daughter find a picture of this chemist!!!! (u can go to Google.com and search up Henry mcbay and then it will show u)