The man in the doorway lights a cigar and talks with the officer, telling him that he is meeting an old friend after twenty years. The policeman converses with the man, asking about his friend. The man assures the policeman that his friend will come; the policeman asks him how long he will wait for his friend. "I'll give him half an hour, at least," replies the scar-faced man with a diamond tie pin.
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In "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry, the falling action occurs when Bob tells the man waiting at the appointed meeting place that he is a policeman and will have to arrest him for an old crime. The story ends with the man revealing himself to be the man Bob was waiting for, who has been waiting for this moment for twenty years.
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the rising action is when Mathilde borrows a necklace from a wealthy friend for a fancy party and loses it. The falling action occurs when Mathilde and her husband work for years to repay the debt they incurred to replace the necklace, only to discover it was a fake. The story's climax is the moment when they realize the necklace was worthless.
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The O- Henry Playhouse - 1957 After Twenty Years 1-13 was released on: USA: 3 April 1957
Thomas Henry Sherman has written: 'Twenty years with James G. Blaine'
O. Henry creates a nostalgic and sentimental mood in "After Twenty Years" through the reunion of two friends after a long period of separation. The tone is reflective and bittersweet as the characters reminisce about their past and the passage of time.
The pronoun I would use to describe the O. Henry story "After Twenty Years" is the possessive pronoun his. It is his story, his appointment, his old friend, his downfall.
The price of everything is always rising. It's called "inflation." Twenty years ago a can of Coca-Cola cost 50 cents. Now it's usually a dollar.
the one by O. Henry is third person. but other than that i dont know....
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Twenty is a score so twenty years is a score of years.