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  2. Oral interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Oral interpretation is a dramatic art of communicating a work of literature to an audience. Learn about its history, definitions, applications, and examples from various performers and genres.

  3. A Rose for Emily - Wikipedia

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    A short story by William Faulkner about a reclusive Southern woman who kills her lover after his death. The plot summary covers the main events, characters, and themes of the story, as well as the allegorical title and the non-linear narrative.

  4. How to Talk to Girls at Parties - Wikipedia

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    A science fiction short story by Neil Gaiman about a shy boy who meets alien girls at a party in 1970s London. The story was adapted into a graphic novel and a film in 2016 and 2018.

  5. Dramatic Interpretation - Wikipedia

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    In college, DI cuttings must be from a play. Novels and short stories are used in prose. [11] College competitors in the event are discouraged from singing and are allowed to select exclusively from published plays. Creating a Dramatic Interpretation from multiple plays is allowed if the aggregate product is of one cohesive theme. [12]

  6. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the plot, publication history, and translations of Twain's 1865 story, his first great success as a writer. The story features a gambler, a frog, and a stranger who cheats him with lead shot.

  7. The Last Question - Wikipedia

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    A science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov about a computer named Multivac and the question of entropy. The story explores themes of philosophy, religion, and dystopia as humanity seeks to reverse the heat death of the universe.

  8. Going to Meet the Man - Wikipedia

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    Going to Meet the Man is a collection of short stories by James Baldwin, published in 1965. The stories explore themes of racism, sexuality, religion, and identity in African-American and Jewish communities.

  9. For sale: baby shoes, never worn - Wikipedia

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    The article explains the origin and history of the famous six-word story "For sale: baby shoes, never worn", which is often attributed to Ernest Hemingway but may have earlier versions. It also discusses the concept of flash fiction and its legacy in literature and media.

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