The theme of a story is the idea or concept that the story examines. One theme in Paul's Case is alienation, the fact that Paul has dreams different from those around him, or from what his father wants for him. Another is desire, longing, or envy, because he is unlikely to ever fulfill those dreams.
This can also be seen as the dichotomy between life and art. It is Paul's dissatisfaction with his life, and his yearning for a different one, that drives him to his actions.
Shalom Auslander wrote that short story...
Excelsior - short story - was created in 1948.
the background of the short story the luncheon
The elements of a short story are the setting, plot, conflict, characters and theme. These are important parts to developing a short story.
Anniversary - short story - was created in 1959-03.
Paul jumps in front of the train in Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case."
No, "Paul's Case" is a short story written by Willa Cather. It is about a young man named Paul who struggles with conformity and seeks a life of art and luxury, ultimately leading to tragic consequences. Allergies are not a central theme in the story.
Charles - short story - was created in 1948.
The climax of Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case" occurs when Paul commits suicide by jumping in front of a train. This moment marks the culmination of his internal struggles and desperation to escape his mundane reality.
Willa Cather's own life story
"The Enchanted Bluff" is a short story by Willa Cather that follows the narrator's reminiscence of a time when he visited a picturesque bluff with a friend and encountered a mysterious woman named Moonstone. Moonstone's presence on the bluff is the catalyst for the narrator's reflections on nature, beauty, and the passage of time. The story explores themes of memory, longing, and the transient nature of life.
In short, many stories within a story. A book containing many episodes. Example - Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop. Maybe even Sherlock Holmes.
It is great to love something deeply with a passion, but do not let it define who you are or be lost without it.
My Antonia by Willa Cather fuses together the fictional story of Antonia Shimerda and the real story of the author's own experiences living in Nebraska.
The basic conflict in "The Gulls' Road" by Willa Cather revolves around the protagonist trying to navigate the challenges of life in the isolated maritime community of Dunnet Landing. The conflict primarily involves the clash between traditional ways and modernization, as well as the struggle to reconcile personal desires with societal expectations.
The theme of "On the Gull's Road" by Willa Cather explores the tension between nature and human experience, particularly in the context of longing and introspection. The story delves into the complexities of personal identity and the search for belonging through the protagonist's journey along the coast. Cather's vivid descriptions of the landscape serve as a backdrop for the characters' emotional struggles, highlighting the interplay between the external world and internal conflicts. Ultimately, the narrative reflects on the universal quest for connection and understanding in the face of life's transience.
The short story you are referring to is likely "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce, where a Confederate sympathizer imagines an elaborate escape before his execution, only for it to be revealed as a fantasy as he is actually executed by hanging.