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Story Analysis Chart
Story NameAuthorThemesMain CharactersBrief Explanation
The Nightingale and the RoseOscar WildeSacrifice, Love, DisillusionmentThe Nightingale, The Student, The GirlA nightingale sacrifices itself to create a red rose for a student, who is rejected by his love, revealing disillusionment.
The Three StrangersThomas HardyMystery, Deception, FateThe Stranger, The Hangman, The ShepherdA shepherd hosts three strangers at a celebration, unaware of their involvement in a crime nearby.
The Cask of AmontilladoEdgar Allan PoeRevenge, Pride, DeceptionMontresor, Fortunato
Montresor lures Fortunato into a deadly trap to exact revenge for an insult, showcasing deception and pride.
The DarlingAnton ChekhovLove, Dependence, IdentityOlga Semyonovna, Kukin, PustovalovOlga's identity constantly changes based on the men she loves, illustrating emotional dependence.
Hearts and HandsO. HenryDeception, Kindness, AppearancesThe Marshal, The Prisoner, Miss FairchildA marshal pretends to be a convict’s friend to maintain appearances for a lady.
The NecklaceGuy De MaupassantMaterialism, Vanity, SacrificeMathilde Loisel, Monsieur Loisel, Madame ForestierA woman sacrifices years repaying a debt for a lost necklace, only to learn it was fake.
The Secret SharerJoseph ConradIdentity, Isolation, DutyThe Captain, LeggattA young captain harbors a fugitive, reflecting on identity and leadership.
The Other Side of the HedgeE. M. ForsterMortality, Spirituality, NatureThe Narrator, The BrotherA man discovers a mystical world that contrasts with his materialistic life.
EvelineJames JoyceParalysis, Duty, EscapeEveline, Frank, Eveline’s FatherEveline struggles between escaping with her lover or staying to fulfill family responsibilities.
The Three QuestionsLeo TolstoyWisdom, Morality, SimplicityThe King, The Hermit, The Wounded ManA king learns the importance of living in the moment and helping others.
A Hunger ArtistFranz KafkaArt, Isolation, MisunderstandingThe Hunger Artist, The ImpresarioAn artist fasting for fame dies unappreciated and misunderstood.
A Very Old Man With Enormous WingsGabriel García MárquezFaith, Compassion, Human NatureThe Old Man, Pelayo, ElisendaA winged old man is exploited by villagers, questioning faith and human kindness.
Two WordsIsabel AllendePower of Words, Transformation, FreedomBelisa Crepusculario, The ColonelBelisa transforms a colonel with her words, showcasing their mystical power.
A Cup of TeaKatherine MansfieldClass, Generosity, JealousyRosemary Fell, Miss Smith, PhilipA wealthy woman’s generosity turns to insecurity after a brief encounter.
Everything That Rises Must ConvergeFlannery O'ConnorRacism, Pride, Generational ConflictJulian, Julian's MotherA son and mother clash over race and values in the changing American South.
The Story of an HourKate ChopinFreedom, Identity, MarriageLouise Mallard, Brently MallardA woman briefly celebrates freedom before dying upon her husband’s return.
The Richer, The PoorerDorothy WestChoices, Contentment, RelationshipsLottie, BessTwo sisters reflect on their different approaches to life and happiness.
The Prisoner Who Wore GlassesBessie HeadOppression, Unity, ResilienceBrille, HannetjieA political prisoner gains the respect of his brutal warden.
Lamb to the SlaughterRoald DahlBetrayal, Justice, RevengeMary Maloney, Patrick MaloneyA wife kills her husband with a lamb leg and evades suspicion.
BingoTariq RahmanCultural Identity, Belonging, FamilySafeer, 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 CardsRabindranath TagoreAuthority, Conformity, FreedomThe Prince,his Freinds,Queen A prince challenges a rigid, conformist kingdom of cards, promoting individuality and love.
The MartyrNgũgĩ wa Thiong'oSacrifice, Colonialism, ResistanceMrs. Hardy & Smile,Mrs. Hill,Njoroge(The Houseboy)A young man sacrifices himself in the fight against colonial rule.
A Watcher of the DeadNadine GordimerMortality, Compassion, InjusticeClara,George,
Johannes Pule

The story delves into socio-political themes like race, inequality, and human relationships, reflecting the realities of apartheid South Africa

RevelationFlannery O’ConnorSelf-awareness, Salvation, PrejudiceMrs. Turpin, Mary Grace (The Girl)A woman’s prejudices and self-righteousness are challenged after a confrontation with a young girl.
Nawabdin ElectricianDaniyal MueenuddinClass Strugle, Survival, MoralityNawabdin, 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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