Studying the Short Story Sixteen Short Story Classics With Introductions Note
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" I d'na kin, " Sam'l would re- ply, " but there's nae doot the lassie was fell fond o' me. On, a mere passin' fancy's ye micht say. " SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS FOR STUDY 1. In a few sentences, state whether the humor of this story centers in the central situation, the several incidents, the dia- logue, the character, or in the climax. 2. If in more than one element, name them in the order of their interest, or humor, to you. 25O STUDYING THE SHORT-STORY 3. Does the humor go to the limit of sillines...s at any point? 4. Point out any passages which are serio-comic. 5. Define (a) Farce, (b) Burlesque, (c) Comedy, (d) Wit, (e) Satire. 6. Point out passages in this or any other stories which illus- trate the foregoing types. 7. Name other humorous stories by O. Henry and J. M. Barrie. 8. Name the best humorous story you know. TEN REPRESENTATIVE HUMOROUS STORIES ' The Jumping Frog of Calaveras, " Mark Twain, in Short Stories and Sketches, Vol. I. " Mike Grady's Safety, " Will Lewis, Everybody's Maga- zine, Aug.
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