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"SIDDHARTHA" With the Samanas Part 2
WITH THE SAMANAS
In the evening of this day they caught up with the ascetics, the skinny
Samanas, and offered them their companionship and--obedience. They
were accepted.
Siddhartha gave his garments to a poor Brahman in the street. He wore
nothing mo
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6. The King and his four wives
7. Top of
Read more…"SIDDHARTHA" By Hermann Hesse Part 1
THE SON OF THE BRAHMAN In the shade of the house, in the sunshine of the riverbank near the boats, in the shade of the Sal-wood forest, in the shade of the fig tree is where Siddhartha grew up, the handsome son of the Brahman, the young falcon, toget
Read more…The Alchemist (Different Parts' Address)
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Since finding different parts of "Alchemist" was a little hard for me, please let me add all of this nice storie's parts here;
'The Alchemist Chapter 1 Part 1'
'The Alchemist Chapter 1 Part 2'
'The Alchemist Chapter 1 Part 3'
Read more…Different kinds of Humor (III) Humor of the unexpected happening
A great deal of humor depends on what is called the humor of the unexpected happening.
Example:
In a movie, a woman in a restaurant opens her purse, and a bird flies out of it.
Please, write a humor according to this kind.
Read more…Different kinds of Humor (IV) Repetition
Many humors stories are structured on the basis of repetition of an element, most often three times.
Example:
A man can't find his car and tries to hitchhike. It is pouring rain. The first driver who comes along honks his horn and doesn't stop. The se
Read more…Different kinds of Humor (II) Hyperbole
Hyperbole, much used in humor, is exaggeration.
Example;
Bill:
-"Mary, why are you so tired?"
Mary:
-"I've been working about a million hours a week; that's why."
Now, please you say a Hyperbole.
Read more…Different kinds of Humor (I) PUN
A pun is a kind of humor that depends on similarities in sound or meaning between tow words.
Someone says one word but means another.
Example:
A woman saw a bear a week before her baby was born. Frightened, she asked the doctor:
-"Will seeing that bear
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