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Story Analysis Chart Story Name Author Themes Main Characters Brief Explanation The Nightingale and the Rose Oscar Wilde Sacrifice, Love, Disillusionment The Nightingale, The Student, The Girl A nightingale sacrifices itself to create a red rose for a student, who is rejected by his love, revealing disillusionment. The Three Strangers Thomas Hardy Mystery, Deception, Fate The Stranger, The Hangman, The Shepherd A shepherd hosts three strangers at a celebration, unaware of their involvement in a crime nearby. The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan Poe Revenge, Pride, Deception Montresor, Fortunato Montresor lures Fortunato into a deadly trap to exact revenge for an insult, showcasing deception and pride. The Darling Anton Chekhov Love, Dependence, Identity Olga Semyonovna, Kukin, Pustovalov Olga's identity constantly changes based on the men she loves, illustrating emotional dependence. Hearts and Hands O. Henry Deception, Kindness, Appearances The Marshal, The Prisoner, Miss Fairchild...
Story Analysis Chart Short Fiction Narrative Assignment by: Muhammad Usman Submitted to: Ma’am Rehana Anwer Bs English 3rd Semester Story Analysis Chart Story Name Author Themes Main Characters Brief Explanation The Nightingale and the Rose Oscar Wilde Sacrifice, Love, Disillusionment The Nightingale, The Student, The Girl A nightingale sacrifices itself for a student's unrequited love. The Three Strangers Thomas Hardy Mystery, Deception, Fate The Stranger, The Hangman, The Shepherd A shepherd hosts strangers, unaware of their hidden ties to a nearby crime. The Cask of Amontillado ...

The Pathway to Overcoming Vulnerability and Suffering

  H1: Introduction It is a terrifying doctrine that one does not necessarily have to do anything wrong for things to get out of control. Vulnerability and suffering can strike even the most capable and innocent individuals. However, there is a way forward, a pathway that leads to self-respect and nobility. In this article, we will explore the existentialist approach to dealing with vulnerability and suffering. H2: The Existentialist Approach to Dealing with Vulnerability and Suffering The existentialist approach suggests that one must adopt responsibility for the conditions of existence and make an attempt to rectify them. This involves avoiding deceit, particularly in language, and adopting a motive that has nobility. By doing so, one can tolerate themselves and potentially gain respect for themselves. Furthermore, the existentialist approach emphasizes the importance of exposing oneself voluntarily to things they fear to overcome them. By doing so, individuals can become stronger...