Introduction Reading a Story<br>Chapter One Plot<br>A & P<br>The Furnished Room<br>A Rose for Emily<br>Chapter Two Point of View<br>The Tell-Tale Heart<br>Araby<br>Chapter Three Character<br>The Jilting of Granny Weatherall<br>Tickets, Please<br>Chapter Four Setting<br>The Storm<br>The Three Strangers<br>Chapter Five Style<br>A Clean, Well-Lighted Place<br>Barn Burning<br>Chapter Six Theme<br>Young Goodman Brown<br>The Killers<br>Chapter Seven Symbol<br>The Lottery<br>Chapter Eight Reading Long Stories and Novels<br>The Metamorphosis<br>Chapter Nine New Fiction<br>The Balloon<br>Chapter Ten Writing about a Story<br>Appendix Ⅰ<br>Why Do We Read Fiction?<br>Appendix Ⅱ<br>How I Write<br>Appendix Ⅲ<br>Samples of MLA Style "Works Cited" in Research Papers<br>Bibliography
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