some noob... :) just look whereu read it, it will say...
Usha Bansal wrote this story
There is no such thing as a short story called Hamlet. There is a play by this name, but plays are not the same thing as short stories.
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There are several opinions as to the who is the father of the short story. Washington Irving was the American writer to make use of this form in his book called The Sketch Book. Others would say that Nathaniel Hawthorne (Twice Told Tales) and or Edgar Allan Poe would be called that since they fairly perfected the form even before the literary term 'short story' became generally accepted to describe these short prose fiction works.
The translation to Othello is the Moor of Venice. It is based on an Italian short story called Un Capitano Moro.
It is merely a matter of definition that fables use animals. Any story that has talking animals in it is a fable. A short short story that does not include animals and has a moralistic theme is known as a parable.
A fable is by definition a short story that contains animals.
Fable
A Man Called Horse - short story - was created in 1950.
I do believe that there is a book of short stories called Animal Babies with a story called Spud.
The landlady van Roald Dahl
To make you learn a lesson. Often made with animals that have humans characteristics.a short story with talking animals and at the end of the story it has a moral
There is a story called "Appetizer" by Robert H. Abel
Yes, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is a fable, which is a short story typically involving animals that teaches a moral lesson. It is a cautionary tale about the consequences of lying.
A piece of prose that can be read in one setting is called a short story. Short stories are typically brief narratives that can be read in one sitting, offering a complete story arc within a limited word count.
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The build up of conflict in a short story is called the rising action. This is where the tension and complications in the plot increase, leading to the climax of the story.