Deception Sherwood Anderson entitled Sherwood Anderson's "Paper Pills": "Paper Pills" is trying to convince us that readers believe that short stories are related to certain drugs. On the other hand, Anderson turned around everything to convey the story about the two people who fall in love with us. The story begins with a description of Dr. Leefie and a brief explanation of a young lady. Then he told the reader about the "distorted apples" on behalf of the doctor Leefy (71).
"Pills" is a short story written by Sherwood Anderson in his most famous book "Winesburg, Ohio", a number of interrelated stories (Belasco 859). The story is a story about an old doctor named Dr. Leefie who is far from society expressing his ideas on paper and he puts these things in his pocket (Bort). Finally, he married the paper put on the shredder just before her death and met a young lady she shared. - William Carlos Williams uses the details of "Dr. Story" to examine and express the reader's reactions to emotions and their emotions. He uses a positive emotion such as enchantment, joy, excitement, surprise, satisfaction, to express the benefits of a clinical encounter. He can also use negative emotions for expression - disappointment, frustration, confusion, and confusion
Sherwood Anderson entitled "Pill" tried to convince us that the reader believed that the short story relates to certain drugs. On the other hand, Anderson turned around everything to convey the story about the two people who fall in love with us. The story begins with a description of Dr. Leefie and a brief explanation of a young lady. Then he told the reader about the "distorted apples" on behalf of the doctor Leefy (71). Anderson began explaining Dr. Lee Fee in his opening paragraph. The reader can know the face and physical characteristics of the doctor. Anderson explained "Reptile ... a white nose with huge nose and hand" (71) as an explanation that shows Reefy old and ugly and obsolete for the reader. After his wife's death, the doctor is wary of himself. Leefi sat next to his empty office and started a smoking pipe, he never opened the window
Anderson, Sherwood (1876-1941), a pioneer of modernist writers of the admiration of the 1920s, a reputation for declining before Sherwood Anderson's decline, and now opened a safe place to influence the 20th century. Important Elements in American Literature In 1919, Anderson published a groundbreaking short story about his role as "GROTESQUE" in Winsburg, Ohio, a small town in the Midwest. In 1921, Anderson and T.S. Eliot received the first literary award from the famous literary magazine "Dial". It is influenced by James Joyce and GERTRUDE STEIN.
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