3rd person omniscient
3rd person
a fictional narrative....suspense
no similarities both are forms of writing novels are fiction, poems can be too novels are prose narrative, poems can be too both can use literary devices such as metaphor simile
the background of the short story the luncheon
Excelsior - short story - was created in 1948.
Shalom Auslander wrote that short story...
The story of Shabine took place on an island in the Caribbean.
narrative
"The Watch" by Elie Wiesel is a short story. It is a brief fictional work that tells a focused narrative.
monkeys can kiss people and snog
An embedded narrative is a story within a story, where a character within the main narrative tells another story. This technique is often used to provide background information or offer a different perspective on the main plot. It adds depth to the storytelling and allows for the exploration of multiple layers of narrative.
Short story.
The author is using a narrative technique called "analepsis" or "flashback" by interrupting the current narrative to delve into a past memory. This technique adds depth and context to the storytelling by providing additional insight into the author's experiences and emotions.
A personal Narrative. A story about something that happened in your life that is memerable, also a short story about something personal that happened in your life.
shot story
A narrative short story is a brief work of fiction that tells a complete story with a beginning, middle, and end. It typically focuses on a single plot or conflict involving a limited number of characters and is structured to engage the reader quickly and provide a satisfying resolution by the end. These stories often center on a particular theme or message.
the conflict was where justine was being teased and treated poorly by society itself, by not letting her fit in anywhere
In the story "Shabine" by Hazel Simmons-McDonald, Justene's father is Lindo, a mixed-race man. Justene is a product of Lindo's relationship with a black woman, and she struggles with her identity as a result of her heritage.