From plot-oriented cartoons officially defined by Edgar Allenpau in 1842, short stories have experienced a change in the earth's shaking, and as a work of art, a unified effect can be created. As we have seen writers like Ernest Hemingway, this new form of short story is characterized by the use of seemingly real characters in a possible situation. The contemporary short story has been getting away from the plot than the people of Hemingway and its contemporaries, and now he deals almost exclusively with roles and social issues.
Type of work that focused on narrator psychology Horror type short story. Poe is one of the developers of short stories as a literary type. He defines a short story as prose of the story. (1) short enough to read at once, (2) in one place (or even hours), and (3) in a single action. And (4) maintain a single mood. Every word or phrase should contribute to the subject and mood. Theme (1) People have an arrogant face. The other self helps to do evil without having obvious motives. The narrator himself admits that triggering his violence - an unusual and primitive impulse - even if not overly indulged in wine, he explains evil desires - even if not explainable. (2) Massive drinking can cause the worst human beings. The narrator was not attacked by alcohol abuse alone. But, as he admits, it definitely makes him feel sick.
THRAILKILL (Introduction of humorous short stories): Michael Trussler's work in short stories tells the relationship between genre, singularity and emotion. He believes that short stories emphasize the focus of "event" rather than the duration of the novel along time, resulting in "severity of type - actually depressing sensibility". Quoting Frank O'Connor's "lonely voice", he tends to have a theme on the theme of short stories "loneliness" and psychological exile: "At the edge of society always such illegal numbers There is "(Trussler 562). Loneliness theme, loneliness theme, loneliness theme focusing on the expulsion of loneliness - these seem to be plausible features of a series of contemporary short stories