John Mighton's "Short History of the Night" states that despite deliberate attempts, regardless of physical, usage, and other, social disability ultimately affects the prospects of every level of society It is an avid attempt to show. This idea has been effectively addressed in every aspect of the script, especially in set design, sound and light design, and character development. Horizontal use in collection design is a dual purpose I think is reasonably used.
In this course we will compare two short stories. L.P. Hartley's fear of night to unknown - Thomas Hardy's superstition story. These stories have been written for centuries, but they are still in the form of terrorism. This article compares two short stories. The "story of superstitious man" and "fear of night" can all be classified as a type of horror, but if you acknowledge certain factors of these stories, you will see that they are very different. One of the factors is different time scales of the story.
In this very short story, the event is done one night and the next morning, so the pace of the plot is fast and many information and events fit in short story. This is a very short story including important concepts and themes such as life and death, bullying, fear and death world, so it has a strong influence. Tones represent emotions and emotions created by stories. In this story, the tone is dark and cold, and a bit scary. The use of intelligent images adds a strong tone to the story. The sound is a little sad. A bullied reader may express sympathy to Ivan as he really wants to kill himself. As many things may be different, it is difficult not to regret the death of Ivan. Ivan may have lived, but we will not have this powerful story to read and talk about.