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SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE - Coggle Diagram
SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE
CHARACTERS :
Lucy wearing dark colored shirt decorated with rose and straw hat
Donovan policeman the man in clivian clothes has a badge under his chest.
Pinky Mc.Guire. he was 24 years old fit, active well mannered boy. he comes from Philland
AUTHOR
His stories often had surprise endings, a device that became identified with his name and cost him critical favour when its vogue had passed.
O. Henry, was an American writer known primarily for his short stories, though he also wrote poetry and non-fiction
O. Henry was born and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina.
American writer O. Henry was born William Sidney Porter. He later changed the spelling of his middle name to “Sydney” and subsequently adopted “O. Henry” as his pen name.
PLOT
While on their honeymoon tour in a Rubberneck Auto, James and Hattie Williams encounter mistaken identity when James is wrongly accused of being a notorious burglar.
In a twist of fate, Hattie sacrifices James's freedom to help a newlywed couple escape an unknown danger. As the truth unravels, their love is tested, but ultimately strengthened, as they navigate the consequences of Hattie's selfless act.
PLOT
"Sisters of the Golden Circle" serves as a vehicle for O. Henry to weave together elements of humor, mistaken identity, and the unexpected kindness that can arise between strangers, ultimately conveying a message about the universality of human understanding and compassion.
The purpose of "Sisters of the Golden Circle" by O. Henry is to present a lighthearted and humorous exploration of human connections and the bonds formed in unexpected situations.
EVALUATION
O. Henry's signature wit and clever narrative style shine through as he weaves a tale of a honeymoon gone awry, incorporating elements of satire and irony to comment on human behavior and urban life.
SYMBOLS
The Rubberneck Auto, a sightseeing vehicle, symbolizes the innate human curiosity and the desire to explore the unknown.
Seat of the Auto- Symbol of Perspective: The top seat of the Rubberneck Auto represents a different perspective or outlook on life.
The Escaped Tourist:- Symbol of Freedom:
The Megaphone:- Symbol of Communication: The megaphone used by the tour guide represents the power of communication and the influence of external voices in shaping perceptions.