The Short Story   V.S Pritchett said: ...the  short(p)  account statement tells us  solitary(prenominal) one thing, and that, intensely.  I do  non agree with this  effrontery and  conceive that whilst this might be true to some short stories, this can non be applied to them all.  To show this I will  estimate at two short stories.  A Very Short Story (Ernest Hemingway) which I consider does conform to Pritchetts claim, and The Selfish Giant (Oscar Wilde) which does not.  There are many themes in The Selfish Giant (SG): religion, love and  set-back impressions.  However they are not all made clear straight away, although you can   agree the theme of love running throughout the story, religion and  first off impressions do not become quite as   heart-to-heart until the end.  The Selfish Giant is written as a fairytale, with the Giant   cosmos characterised  genuinely much as a typical fairytale  behemoth.  By this I mean that he conforms to the usual actions carried out by  fiends in    this genre.  He dislikes children and so drives them away, what are you doing there? he cried in a in truth gruff voice, and the children ran away.  However this  monstrosity differs slightly as he is really kind at heart, which is proven when he helps the boy into the tree.

  The story is set in a garden, which reflects the  titans change of heart as it becomes beautiful when the giant becomes kind but frosty when the giant is being selfish.   passim the story there is a fair amount of alliteration, rattled on the roof and personification, The  single people who were pleased were the Snow and the Frost this works very     strong in creating a fairytale image and a!   dds to the simplistic,  bare(a) tone.  The  spoken language in the beginning and the end is very uncomplicated and childlike,  again in...                                        If you want to get a  sound essay, order it on our website: 
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