when the fat man found himself
There are three main characters in the story War by Luigi Pirandello. These characters are the husband and wife who have a son that is fighting in the war, and the fat man that gets on the train and tells them to encourage their son to fight for his country.
amma goyım adam gibi cevap veren mi yook yoksa biz mi bulamıyoruz cevapları bu ne yaa
The climax of the story is the turning point of the story; the moment when the ultimate suspence reaches its peak.
the climax in this story was when Feld goes to Sobel's place and asks him to retun to work
the rising action of a story is the series of events that lead up to the climax.
The mood of this story is a very sombre one...after all, its about war.
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There are three main characters in the story War by Luigi Pirandello. These characters are the husband and wife who have a son that is fighting in the war, and the fat man that gets on the train and tells them to encourage their son to fight for his country.
the climax of the story
when tigo crys
The one I am thinking about was written by an Italian man, Luigi Pirandello- all of the action takes place, not on some battle front- but in the confines of a subway or railroad car where three men present their views on War in general, no pun intended. the conflict of interest is World War I.
climax
amma goyım adam gibi cevap veren mi yook yoksa biz mi bulamıyoruz cevapları bu ne yaa
climax means the highest point of an ascent so its the point with most tension where the story leads
Luigi Pirandello is a famous Italian writer. He has written scores or novels, short stories, plays, and poems. Each has it's on central, unique conflict. However, betrayal and resentment is a recurring conflict in his works.
The literary style used by Luigi Pirandello in "War" is symbolism. This popular short story revolves around World War II, and the impact is had on Italy. This includes injured soldiers returning home, only to be sent out again once their injuries healed. The short story, however, captures the allure and essence of all those involved in the European conflict at the time. This includes their conversations about love, conflict, and especially political differences.
In the story "The Jar" by Luigi Pirandello, the jar contains a snail that the protagonist becomes obsessed with because of its ability to symbolize the mysteries of existence and reality. The jar represents the protagonist's quest for meaning and his struggle to understand the complexities of life.