In Anton Chekhov's story "The Lament," the conclusion focuses on the main character, Mavra, reflecting on her life and lamenting her lost youth and beauty. She comes to the realization that she has lived a simple life, full of hardship and missed opportunities, and she truly feels the weight of her solitude as she faces old age. The story ends with a poignant and melancholic tone as Mavra contemplates her existence and the passage of time.
Shalom Auslander wrote that short story...
To be honest, the short story Lament has no 'criticisms' as such, if taken in the right sense of the word. One could, however, critically appreciate the short story. It's only possible flaw would be that some readers are only capable of sympathizing with the character, and not empathizing, which would be the essence of a true story. This is not the writer's fault, though. His language is quite simple for us to grasp and comprehend, and the immense feeling of sorrow that seeps through the pages as one flips through them is, for lack of a better term, absolutely brilliant. Just brilliant.
The epilogue is typically placed after the conclusion of the story.
The answer choices weren't provided. One of the wanderer has been called an elegy meaning a poem of mourning or lament is that the longing for a loved one. Another one is it contributes to the sadness and lament of the story.
The body of a story is the main portion of the story or essay. The conclusion of the story or the essay is the resolution or the ending of that story. Both items are important parts of a story or essay.
At the end of a interesting story i put a conclusion in it.
a conclusion is a end of a story
You need to read the story.
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No. The conclusion is the end of the story -- what happens after the climax. The plot summary is a short re-telling of the entire story.
it was an amazing story involving a lawyer and a old banker.
That's the END of a story, tell what you wrote about in your story.