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6 June, 09:38

How does O. Henry create surprise in "After Twenty Years"? Cite examples of how the author's choices in structuring the passage and/or the use of foreshadowing develop the element of surprise

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  1. 6 June, 12:50
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    Set in the American Midwest during the early 1900s, "A Retrieved Reformation" concerns the surprising fate of Jimmy Valentine, a skilled young safecracker who returns to society after he is paroled from prison. The story begins at the prison shortly before Jimmy Valentine if set free; the majority of the narrative occurs in Elmore, a small backwoods town in Arkansas where he settles. Major characters include Jimmy Valentine; Mike Dolan, his partner in crime; detective Ben Price, Jimmy’s nemesis; and Annabel Adams, the girl with whom Jimmy falls in love. Minor characters are the prison warden; Cronin, a prison guard; Mr. Adams, Annabel’s father; Annabel’s sister; Annabel’s two young nieces, May and Agatha; a hotel clerk; and a young boy who lives in Elmore.

    So your answer is Enlightenment.

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