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Story featuring a young lawyer and an old banker.
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“The Bet”
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A fallen angel?
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“A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”
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Would his greed get to him before he stopped?
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“Trap of Gold”
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A young priest who wants to discover the past.
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“By the Waters of Babylon”
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Jerry’s mother doesn’t want to baby him.
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“Through the Tunnel”
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Horror story involving the Spanish Inquisition.
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“The Pit and the Pendulum”
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Science fiction story featuring a computerized police car.
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“The Pedestrian”
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A family tries escape to the United States after fleeing the Dominican Republic.
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“Liberty”
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An alluvial fan could be found in this short story.
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“Trap of Gold”
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Rats saved the protagonist.
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“The Pit and the Pendulum”
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Toledo
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“The Pit and the Pendulum”
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Far, far in the world’s past in what is today the United States.
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“By the Waters of Babylon”
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1885 in Russia
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“The Bet”
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The rugged American West in the late 19 th Century.
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“Trap of Gold”
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Along the Mediterranean Sea after World War II.
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Through the Tunnel”
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He wrote the epic poem “John Brown’s Body” and the short story “By the Waters of Babylon”
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Stephen Vincent Benet
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Writer of “…seventy novels and four hundred short stories…” who also wrote “Trap of Gold.”
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Louis L’Amour
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The “Stephen King” of his time and a citizen of Baltimore.
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Edgar Allan Poe
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She lived in Persia and what is now known as Zimbabwe and wrote “Through the Tunnel.”
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Doris Lessing
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A native of Columbia who wrote the story of magic realism called “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings.”
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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The underlying meaning of a story that cannot be explained in one or two words.
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theme
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A style of fiction associated with modern Latin American writers, in which fantasy and reality are casually combined.
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magic realism
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The time and place in “Trap of Gold” that is actually the antagonist of the story.
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setting
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The point of view where the story is told by a character who refers to himself or herself as “I.”
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first person
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A narrator who is a god-like observer who knows everything that is going on in the story and who can see into each character’s heart and mind.
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omniscient
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