"Although it is concise, short stories can deal with important issues." Since many of the controversies of today are recognized by authors of the short story of the 19th century, this description is very correct. These problems include class struggle, poverty, death, equality, health, education and so on. In this article we will link some questions to some short stories. I chose: Nightingale and Rose, Oscar Wilde, Yellow wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and the frog wanted, Edgar Allan Poe.
Prior to the 19th century, short stories were not generally regarded as distinct literature. However, in this sense, it seems like a unique contemporary genre. Throughout history, humans are enjoying various types of short stories. These do not constitute a short story that has been defined since the 19th century, but constitute the majority of the environment in which contemporary short stories emerge.
A short story in the 19th century In this article I will try to portray the status of a woman in the 19th century through a short story we studied. In the news from Kate Chopin, Arnold Bennett, Elizabeth Gaskell 's younger brother, Thomas Hardy' s archetypes' Tony Kits, we compare the different perspectives and roles of women. - 1. Preparation of the character: (a brief introduction, how do you prepare for your role?) In role-playing, I am the grandparents of South Asian immigrants in the elderly. It takes 2 months. I hope his wife dies six months ago, gets psychologically confused, and gets his only son's emotional support moved to Canada 16 years ago.
To start the analysis, I chose keywords from Nathaniel Hawthorne's 19th century short story "The Birthmark". In "The Mark", the hero's alemer is obsessed with his wife's imperfection, her cheek mark. He is a born philosopher and tries to remove the birthmark from her cheeks. The whole short story has many symbolic representations of social norms and standards of beauty in this era. At the beginning of the story, Elmer clearly shows that his wife's cheek mark is her complete and beautiful destruction. Reflecting on this attitude, the phrase reflecting the theme of the story is actually a story of Elmer's idea and I am reading it. (Hawthorne 345)