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About This Novel
This book is a selection of O. Henry's short stories. Most of the selected works are excellent works by O. Henry, and some of them have even been selected into many teaching materials, such as "The Gift of the Magi", "Police and Hymns", "Twenty Years Later", etc. O. Henry is a famous American critical realist writer and one of the world's three major short story masters. He has been hailed by critics as the Manhattan prose writer and the father of modern American short stories.
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The world at that time
If you look carefully, you will find that these are also the various aspects of life today.
the path we choose
What's the essence? It's so philosophical. He is selfish and ruthless enough, which is why this person takes such a single and domineering path.
Red Chief's Ransom
The naughty kid couldn't even fight off the kidnapper, although in fact the gangster wasn't evil enough or ruthless enough. All in all, irritating children have their own abilities.
What O. Henry describes is only the most ordinary happiness (^o^)o
What is happiness? If happiness had a form, what would it look like? Maybe happiness is like glass, because we never notice it at ordinary times, but the evidence that it does exist is-if you slightly change the angle of view, the glass will reflect the light, asserting its existence more eloquently than anything else. The gentle world is close at hand, even if the false memory is tarnished, it can still show the color of transparent glass, which will last forever and ever...
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Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
The world at that time
If you look carefully, you will find that these are also the various aspects of life today.
the path we choose
What's the essence? It's so philosophical. He is selfish and ruthless enough, which is why this person takes such a single and domineering path.
Red Chief's Ransom
The naughty kid couldn't even fight off the kidnapper, although in fact the gangster wasn't evil enough or ruthless enough. All in all, irritating children have their own abilities.
What O. Henry describes is only the most ordinary happiness (^o^)o
What is happiness? If happiness had a form, what would it look like? Maybe happiness is like glass, because we never notice it at ordinary times, but the evidence that it does exist is-if you slightly change the angle of view, the glass will reflect the light, asserting its existence more eloquently than anything else. The gentle world is close at hand, even if the false memory is tarnished, it can still show the color of transparent glass, which will last forever and ever...
