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To Build a Fire — Summary

  Author: Jack London Published: 1908 Plot Summary The story is set in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. An unnamed man is traveling alone through the wilderness to meet his companions at a mining camp. The temperature is extraordinarily cold—around -75°F (-59°C) . The man is accompanied only by a dog. Experienced locals have warned him never to travel alone in such conditions, but he dismisses their advice as overly cautious. As he walks, he must constantly be alert for hidden springs beneath the snow. Stepping into icy water could be fatal because wet feet quickly freeze in the extreme cold. Eventually, the man breaks through the ice and wets his feet. Realizing the danger, he builds a fire to dry himself and warm up. However, he makes the mistake of building the fire beneath a snow-covered tree. The heat causes snow to fall from the branches, extinguishing the fire. Panic sets in. He desperately tries to build another fire, but his hands...

Top 10 Short Stories

 If you're looking for short stories that are widely regarded as masterpieces—easy to read yet rich in insight—these 10 are among the best ever written: Story Author Why It Is Famous The Gift of the Magi O. Henry One of the greatest stories about love and sacrifice. The Lottery Shirley Jackson A shocking tale about tradition and conformity. A Sound of Thunder Ray Bradbury Introduced the famous "butterfly effect" concept. The Last Leaf O. Henry A moving story of hope and selflessness. The Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe A classic psychological thriller. The Necklace Guy de Maupassant A brilliant lesson on vanity and fate. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Ambrose Bierce Famous for its stunning ending. To Build a Fire Jack London Man versus nature at its finest. The Lady, or the Tiger? Frank R. Stockton One of literature's most debated endings. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty James Thurber A delightful exploration of imagination and reality. If you can read only 3: ...

The Tell-Tale Heart — Summary

  Author: Edgar Allan Poe Published: 1843 Plot Summary The story is narrated by an unnamed man who insists that he is perfectly sane. To prove this, he describes how carefully and cleverly he planned a murder. The narrator lives with an old man whom he claims to love and from whom he has nothing to gain. However, he becomes obsessed with the old man's pale, bluish eye, which he calls the "vulture eye." He believes the eye torments him and decides that the only way to be rid of it is to kill the old man. For seven nights, he secretly enters the old man's room while he sleeps. On the eighth night, the old man wakes up and senses someone in the darkness. The narrator shines a narrow beam of light onto the eye and, overcome by terror and rage, attacks the old man and kills him. He dismembers the body and hides the remains beneath the floorboards. Convinced that he has committed the perfect crime, he calmly welcomes police officers who arrive after a neighbor repo...

The Last Leaf — Summary

  Author: O. Henry Published: 1907 Plot Summary The story takes place in Greenwich Village, New York, where two young artists, Sue and Johnsy , share a small apartment. Johnsy falls seriously ill with pneumonia. As her condition worsens, she becomes depressed and loses the will to live. Looking out of her window at an ivy vine on a nearby wall, she develops a strange belief: when the last ivy leaf falls, she too will die. Sue tries to convince her friend that this idea is foolish, but Johnsy remains convinced. Meanwhile, an elderly painter named Behrman , who lives nearby, hears about Johnsy's belief. Behrman has always dreamed of painting a masterpiece but has never achieved it. One stormy night, strong winds and rain batter the ivy vine. Johnsy is certain that by morning the last leaf will be gone. However, when she looks out the window, she sees that a single leaf is still clinging to the vine. Day after day, despite bad weather, the leaf remains. Inspired by its persi...

A Sound of Thunder — Summary

Author: Ray Bradbury Published: 1952 Plot Summary The story is set in the year 2055, when time travel has become possible. A company called Time Safari Inc. offers wealthy clients the chance to travel millions of years into the past and hunt dinosaurs. A nervous hunter named Eckels pays to hunt a Tyrannosaurus rex. Before the trip, the guide, Travis , warns everyone to stay on a special floating path and not disturb anything in the past. Even the smallest change could alter the future. When Eckels finally sees the enormous T. rex, he panics. Terrified, he steps off the designated path and wanders into the prehistoric landscape. The hunters eventually kill the dinosaur and return to the future. At first, everything seems normal. Then they notice subtle but disturbing differences: Words are spelled differently. The atmosphere feels altered. A different political candidate has won the presidential election. Eckels discovers a crushed butterfly stuck to his boot. By acci...

The Lottery Summary

  Author: Shirley Jackson Published: 1948 Plot Summary The story takes place in a small American village on a pleasant summer morning. The townspeople gather in the town square for their annual lottery, a tradition that has been carried out for generations. Families draw slips of paper from a black box. At first, the event seems festive and ordinary, and the reader assumes that the lottery is a harmless community activity. After the first drawing, the Hutchinson family is selected. A second drawing is then held among the members of that family. Tessie Hutchinson draws the marked slip. As Tessie protests that the lottery is unfair, the true nature of the event is revealed: the winner of the lottery is not rewarded but stoned to death by the other villagers . Even Tessie's friends and family participate in the killing. The story ends with the villagers carrying out the ritual as they have done for years. Main Themes 1. Blind Obedience to Tradition People continue the l...