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Short Story Portfolio

Short Story Portfolio. By: Afif Showkat. Revenge by Alexis Zapalka.

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Short Story Portfolio

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  1. Short Story Portfolio

    By: Afif Showkat
  2. Revenge by Alexis Zapalka I hope itwasallworthit.With a few simple wordsyoujusttorelivesapart.Youleftusthereto pick up thewreckage,to stand in a fieldof brokenmemoriesand dying hope.AllwehadwasleftBleedingfromthegapingholethatwasyou And nowthingswillnever be thesame.So youbetterrealizeexactlywhatyoudidand youbetterpraytoGodthatitwasworthit.Becauseifitwasnotyoushouldprayone more timethat I don'tfindyou.
  3. Revenge by Alexis Zapalka Explanation The poem Revenge by Alexis Zapalka is similar to the short story The Cast of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. I chose this poem because I can relate that the narrator, Montressor is trying to take revenge on his friend, Fortunato because Fortunato insulted him. He decided to murder his friend during the day of the carnival. Montressor later kills Fortunato by chaining him. Like the short story, the narrator of the poem also describes his plan for revenge. He explained why he wants to take revenge.
  4. Sweet Revenge by Donna Tucker
  5. Sweet Revenge by Donna Tucker Explanation I have found similarities betweenthe painting, Sweet Revenge by Donna Tucker to the short story, The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. In this painting, there are two dogs fighting over the NFL star quarterback, Michael Vick’s jersey who used to play for the Atlanta Falcons and now is currently playing for the Philadelphia Eagles. In 2007, Vick participated in dog fights and was arrested and convicted for cruelty to animals. This painting shows that these two dogs are taking revenge on Michael Vick by tearing his jersey up. Similarly, the narrator, Montressor is trying to take revenge on his friend, Fortunato because Fortunato insulted him. Later in the short story, Montressor kills Fortunato the day the carnival.
  6. Behind the Door by Circle Jerks Mister, give me thekey Point me tothestairs I don'tknowwhatwaitsfor meIn room 13, room 13Dimlitstairway, stainsonthefloorLookin' for 13, what'sbehindthedoor?Room 13, room 13Prostitutes, hypes and drugsMeet me ontheway No cheapthings, Blankwalls, that'sokayProstitutes, hypes and drugsMeet me onthewayEmptybottles, spots of bloodThat'scoolbro, that'scool'Cause whatwaitsfor me? A whore, a bullet, a thugWhatwaitsfor me? A whore, a bullet, a thugThat'sokay, room 13 That'sokay, room 13Turnaround and I willwalkawayTurnaround, didn'twanttostaythereanyway
  7. Behind the Door by Circle Jerks Explanation ThelyricsBehindtheDoorbyCircleJerksis similar tothe short storyThe Lady orthe Tigerby Frank Stockton. Thenarrator in thepoemisanxiouswhat he willfindwhen he opens thedoorforroom 13. He doesnotknowwhatawaitsbehindthatdoor whether itis a prostitute, a bulletor a thug, similarlytoThe Lady orthe Tiger. In the short story, theaccusedmanwasanxiousto open thedoornotknowing he willseeeitherthetigerorthe lady.
  8. Life and Its Choices by Kaynijo
  9. Life and Its Choices by KaynijoExplanation The short story, The Lady orthe Tigerby Frank Stocktonis similar tothepicture, Life and ItsChoicesbyKaynijo. In the short story, theaccusedman faces a majordecision whether to pick the lady behindonedoororthetigerbehindtheotherdoor. Similarly, in thepicture, a person has tomake a decisión whether to drive leftor drive right.
  10. We’re Hunting Humans by Misfits Uponthisthresh-hold of disaster Thebirth of theeleventh plague Thefiresburn at night, I begintodoubt -TheSmell of flesh-willeverfadeaway Thetouch of Deathisallaround USA thousandcorpses block ourway. A man-madegermmakesalmosteveryone-commit suicide Justtorise and eattheirdead Nightof the Living Dead We'rehuntinghumans, We'rehuntinghumans, We'rehuntinghumans It'skilling time everyday I can't control thiseeriefeeling Anevilscreaming in myearIdon'tthinkI'lllastthenight, thereis no cure forthisgenocide Orresurrection of thedead Night of the Living Dead.... We'rehuntinghumans , We'rehuntinghumans, We'rehuntinghumans It'skilling time everyday.
  11. We’re Hunting Humans by Misfits Explanation The short story, The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is similar to the lyrics, We’re Hunting Humans by Misfits. In the short story, a general named Zaroff stated to a friend named Rainsford that he found something else to hunt; the ones that have courage, cunning and reason. Rainsford was scared and he knew that he was going to hunt humans. So, he decides to run away into the forest. Later, he makes a trap that is meant to kill Zaroffbut it severely injures him. This made him to declare that he was going to kill Rainsford. Similarly in the lyrics, the narrator and his group have expressedpassion in hunting another human being.
  12. How To Get Away When Being Chased on Foot by Jake Ching
  13. How To Get Away When Being Chased on Foot by Jake ChingExplanation The short story, The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is similar to the picture, How to Get Away When Being Chased on Foot by Jake Ching. In the short story, a mannamed Rainsfordhas placed a deadly trap for general Zaroff that injures the general. As a result Zaroff declared that he is going to kill Rainsford and stared chasing him. The picture shows a man is running and he is being chased by another man similar to the chase in the story.
  14. Family Tradition by Senses Fail So isthere a wayThat I can findpeacewhilestillnumbingmypain?Isthismyfate?Cause youronly son stillcan'tseemtofindhiswaySo help mePleasesomeone come quickI think I am losingitForgive me I inheritedthisFrom a strangerI'llnever missSo fatherwhereare younow?I thinkthatyouwould be proudYour son, who so unluckilyFellrightnexttothetreeI hope you'reproud of meI hope you'reproud... I try to be theonethateverybodylovesWhere has thatgotten me?I tearmyselftoshredstoprovethatI'msomeoneThat I couldnever beNowtheseunsightlymarks define meSo help mePleasesomeone come quickI think I am losingitForgive me I inheritedthisFrom a strangerI'llnever missI'msickMyfathertaught me firsthandhowto be set freeGive up and runawayI wish I coulddrainouthishalf of blood in meButI'dstillhavehisfaceI curse reflectionseverydaySo help mePleasesomeone come quickI think I am losingitForgive me I inheritedthisFrom a strangerI'llnever missHereismyownfamilytraditionFollowingfootstepsintoaddiction
  15. Family Tradition by Senses Fail Explanation The short story, The Lottery By Shirley Jackson is similar to the lyrics Family Tradition by Senses Fail. The theme, tradition played a big role in the short story. A lottery is held each year in a village which brought the entire community together. The tradition of the lottery brought the neighbors and friends together, bonding them with a common interest and purpose. Mr. Adams, one of the townsmen, stated that the northern village was talking about giving up the lottery. Old Man Warner, one of the oldest townsmen, called those northern villagers a “pack of crazy fools”. Also, he stated that there has been a lottery continuously and giving up the lottery will give them trouble. Shirley Jackson took the tradition and changed it in many different ways and showed how the village is lived off of the mysterious tradition of the lottery. Similarly, in the lyrics, Senses Fail showed how the narrator and his father enjoyed their typical family traditions.
  16. Black Box by Tech Crunch
  17. Black Box by Tech CrunchExplanation The short story, The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is similar to the painting, The Black Box Tech Crunch. In the painting, the shabby black box represents the tradition of the lottery. The black box is nearly breaking apart, barely even black anymore after many years of use and storage, but the villagers are not willing to replace it. The lottery is contained with same remnants from the past that have evidently been passed down from earlier days, such as the creation of family lists. However, other lottery traditions have been changed or forgotten. The villagers use slips of paper instead of wood chips, for example.
  18. Stalking by Funeral Dress Whycan'tyougetitthroughyourbrain Whydon'tyouleave me alone Youfollow me aroundand call me everynight Whycan'tyoujustseeThatit'snotalright Why are youstalking, Why are youstalking me, Why are youstalking, Why are youstalking me I'mgonnapullmyshades and lockthedoor PretendthatI'mnot home Youknowthatyou are sick in the head So youbettercallyourshrinkbeforeYoufollow me around and call me everynight Whycan'tyoujustsee Thatit'snotalrightWhy are youstalking, Why are youstalking me, Why are youstalking, Why are youstalking me I can'tbelieveitbut I guessit's true Haveyougotnothingelsetodo You'resick in the head and obsessivetoo I'vehadenough of you Youfollow me around And call me everynight Whycan'tyoujustsee Thatit'snotalright Whyare youstalking, Whyare youstalkingme, Why are youstalking, Whyare youstalking me Youwake me up out of bedagain Keepringingonthephone
  19. Stalking by Funeral Dress Explanation The short story, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been by Joyce Carol Oates is similar to the lyrics, Stalking by Funeral Dress. In the short story, a man named Arnold Friend meets a girl named Connie andstarts to stalk her. He forces her to go on a ride with him. Connie becomes scared and tries to call the police but failed. Arnold states before she reaches the phone that if she calls the police something bad will happen to her family. Oates did not state what happened to her in the end, but reader can imagine. Similarly in the lyrics, a person was stalking another person by going to his house, phoning him, following him, etc. The person was getting irritated and calls him sick and tries to pretend that he is not at home by pulling down the shades and locking the door.
  20. Stalker by Judith Redman
  21. Stalker by Judith RedmanExplanation The short story, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been by Joyce Carol Oates is similar to the painting, Stalker by Judith Redman. In the short story, a man named Arnold Friend meets a girl named Connie who starts to stalk her. He was forcing her to go on a ride with him. Connie becomes scared and tries to call the police. Arnold states before she reaches the phone that if she calls the police something bad will happen to her family. She starts to scream for her mother on the phone. Oates did not state what happened to her mother. Judith Redman’s painting Stalker shows faces of two women and behind them in a distance we can see a person looking at them.
  22. The Hardest Part of Work by Evan James Griffin An online game of ScrabbleMakes you think of many words.But when nature calls you leave,And beat angry birds. But once you tire of Facebook,And you’ve written too many Tweets. You’ll stroll down to the breakroom,And help yourself to treats. And if there is a co worker,with semi-engaging newsYou’ll only stop and gossip,for at least an hour or two. Other times you’ll play ping pong,your favorite company perk.It’s amazing what you get done.when you come to work. The hardest part of work,is to pretend you’re working hard.You can only stack so many papers,or shuffle so many business cards. In one tab you’ll have your email.And the other you’ll have your shows.And you can switch between them so quicklyYour boss hardly knows. Hulu shows the Office,Youtube has dancing Dogs.Amazon sells lots of books,On Ebay you bought some Pogs.
  23. The Hardest Part of Work by Evan James GriffinExplanation The short story, The Orientation by Daniel Orozco is similar to the poem, The Hardest Part of Work by Evan James Griffin. In the short story, Orozco describes the office to a new employee. He shows who is in what cubicle, and explains regular tedious works in office. Similarly, the poem is describing a usual daily life of a person working in an office. Griffin describes that the person is having hard time working because he has many different tabs such as email, YouTube, EBay, Amazon and Facebook. Similar to Daniel Orozco, Evan Griffin also used humor to describe work of people in the office.
  24. The Office Cubicle by Terry
  25. The Office Cubicle by TerryExplanation The short story, The Orientation by Daniel Orozco is similar to the picture, The Office Cubicle by Terry. In the short story, Orozco describes anoffice with cubicles. He also describes who is in what cubicle and brief description of people working in the cubicles. The picture is showing the several people working in the office within the cubicles.
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