| 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. |
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| 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 | A marshal pretends to be a convict’s friend to maintain appearances for a lady. |
| The Necklace | Guy De Maupassant | Materialism, Vanity, Sacrifice | Mathilde Loisel, Monsieur Loisel, Madame Forestier | A woman sacrifices years repaying a debt for a lost necklace, only to learn it was fake. |
| The Secret Sharer | Joseph Conrad | Identity, Isolation, Duty | The Captain, Leggatt | A young captain harbors a fugitive, reflecting on identity and leadership. |
| The Other Side of the Hedge | E. M. Forster | Mortality, Spirituality, Nature | The Narrator, The Brother | A man discovers a mystical world that contrasts with his materialistic life. |
| Eveline | James Joyce | Paralysis, Duty, Escape | Eveline, Frank, Eveline’s Father | Eveline struggles between escaping with her lover or staying to fulfill family responsibilities. |
| The Three Questions | Leo Tolstoy | Wisdom, Morality, Simplicity | The King, The Hermit, The Wounded Man | A king learns the importance of living in the moment and helping others. |
| A Hunger Artist | Franz Kafka | Art, Isolation, Misunderstanding | The Hunger Artist, The Impresario | An artist fasting for fame dies unappreciated and misunderstood. |
| A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings | Gabriel García Márquez | Faith, Compassion, Human Nature | The Old Man, Pelayo, Elisenda | A winged old man is exploited by villagers, questioning faith and human kindness. |
| Two Words | Isabel Allende | Power of Words, Transformation, Freedom | Belisa Crepusculario, The Colonel | Belisa transforms a colonel with her words, showcasing their mystical power. |
| A Cup of Tea | Katherine Mansfield | Class, Generosity, Jealousy | Rosemary Fell, Miss Smith, Philip | A wealthy woman’s generosity turns to insecurity after a brief encounter. |
| Everything That Rises Must Converge | Flannery O'Connor | Racism, Pride, Generational Conflict | Julian, Julian's Mother | A son and mother clash over race and values in the changing American South. |
| The Story of an Hour | Kate Chopin | Freedom, Identity, Marriage | Louise Mallard, Brently Mallard | A woman briefly celebrates freedom before dying upon her husband’s return. |
| The Richer, The Poorer | Dorothy West | Choices, Contentment, Relationships | Lottie, Bess | Two sisters reflect on their different approaches to life and happiness. |
| The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses | Bessie Head | Oppression, Unity, Resilience | Brille, Hannetjie | A political prisoner gains the respect of his brutal warden. |
| Lamb to the Slaughter | Roald Dahl | Betrayal, Justice, Revenge | Mary Maloney, Patrick Maloney | A wife kills her husband with a lamb leg and evades suspicion. |
| Bingo | Tariq Rahman | Cultural Identity, Belonging, Family | Safeer, Tajassur(Bingo) | A story of prejudice and conflict between a West Pakistani cadet and his East Pakistani classmate during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. |
| The Kingdom of Cards | Rabindranath Tagore | Authority, Conformity, Freedom | The Prince,his Freinds,Queen | A prince challenges a rigid, conformist kingdom of cards, promoting individuality and love. |
| The Martyr | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | Sacrifice, Colonialism, Resistance | Mrs. Hardy & Smile,Mrs. Hill,Njoroge(The Houseboy) | A young man sacrifices himself in the fight against colonial rule. |
| A Watcher of the Dead | Nadine Gordimer | Mortality, Compassion, Injustice | Clara,George, Johannes Pule | The story delves into socio-political themes like race, inequality, and human relationships, reflecting the realities of apartheid South Africa |
| Revelation | Flannery O’Connor | Self-awareness, Salvation, Prejudice | Mrs. Turpin, Mary Grace (The Girl) | A woman’s prejudices and self-righteousness are challenged after a confrontation with a young girl. |
| Nawabdin Electrician | Daniyal Mueenuddin | Class Strugle, Survival, Morality | Nawabdin, K K Harooni,The Robber | Nawabdin, manipulates electric meters to support his large family, leading to a moral dilemma and a confrontation with his own actions. |
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