These stories each connect with “The Power of Storytelling” by talking about a dark Type of feel toward the story. The author’s each have different ideas but, they use fear to keep you into the story. Some of these stories could be based on true events. In these stories, some of these characters have similarities like for example, Miss Strange and Miss Lattie both have flowers that attract people, but they both had their flowers destroyed by young children. Another example is, In the poems, they use a lot of superstition like angels and death. They’re portrayed as things that have a actual breathe. To begin with, in Unit 1, “The Power of Storytelling”, This contains the following; “Marigold”, “I like A Look of Agony”, “Games we shouldn’t” and in part 2 they are; “Annabel Lee”, “The Possibility of Evil”, and “A respite from the tragedy”. Let’s begin with the short story …show more content…
Here is a piece of evidence that could be of use, “Why anyone could get high on people-hunting and stimulate murder is something they should should discuss with a therapist.” This quote by Dr. Robert is showing that this game is unsafe for everyone. It stimulates and creates a fantasy violence. Part 2 “The Possibility of Evil” By Shirley Jackson is a very good short story because it connects with the theme by using the element of mystery but, it tells more about the main character. Like for example,”There wouldn’t have been a town here at all if it hadn’t been for my grandfather and the lumber mill.” It reveals that her grandfather was a type of founder in this story. Another example to add to the mysterious look is at the ending, it says “LOOK AT WHAT USED TO BE YOUR ROSES.” This could mean that maybe they were destroyed? Roses mean various kind and beautiful words. Miss Strangeworth is a respected person due to her honesty in the town so she helps