Greed: A Fictional Narrative Essay examples
Fictional Narrative
Exploring: A Fictional Narrative
Freesia: A Narrative Fiction Essay example
Irony: A Fictional Narrative
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Greed: A Fictional Narrative Essay examples
The snow floated down from the heavens on to earth painting glistening white. Just like the
named implied whitechapel was covered in a blanket of white. Catherine Eddowes walked home
she spots the local newspaper boy passing out information"Hey Missus, care for this morning's
paper?" "Yes, boy, how many pounds will this be?" replies Catherine Eddowes. "Just one pound,
Missus." "Thank you, boy." She says as she throws the coin to the lad. The boy hides the coin in
his hat. The news articles states that a woman by the name of Mary Ann Nichols body has been
found on Bucks row in whitechapel her throat had been slit twice from left to right, her abdomen
mutilated with one deep wound. A chill ran down Mrs.Eddowes spine she was not sure if it...show
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After some time the friendly couple made it over to the door. Annie asked for Doctor Grant and
found out that he was fired and arrest due to theft his sentence was one year ago. Annie Eddowes
was shocked that she had trusted a criminal to care for her dear mother. The doctor prescribed
Catherine to be held up right at all times so, she would not choke on her own puke and for her to
lay off any alcoholic beverages. Annie helped her mother into a taxi and the two of them drove
home when they got to the front porch, Annie helped her up the steps into the house then, guided
her mother, Catherine to the bedroom where Annie placed two pillows behind her mother's back in
order to keep her head held high. After this she secretly hid her mother's secret booze stash. The
next day the infermentry called the Eddowes resistance, Annie thought they were just going to send
over some nurse to assist her mother and was shocked to find out that her mother was in fact
pregnant. Annie dropped the phone and ran up to mother's room. The baby was expected in June
next year. Worried about her drinking problems and the cost of another baby Annie phoned her
mothers friend Thomas Conway. Thomas traveled to the Eddowes resistance to meet his daughter.
Thomas stepped inside the home where he saw Catherine. "Hello, my dear." Thomas said politely.
Catherine respond "Hello, Thomas, my good friend." Their conversation was interrupted by John
Kelly who came up to Catherine
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Fictional Narrative
Fictional Narrative John woke up to his screeching alarm at 5:30, slamming his hand down on the
snooze button subsequently. "Fuck", he bellowed in anger. He arose from his bed and rubbed his
eyes as he entered his bathroom. John winced as he turned the bright light on, he grabbed a towel
then hopped in his morning shower. He lathered up then rinsed off, doing the same to his hair. He
dried off then headed downstairs and poured himself a cup of coffee. He turned on the tv, the
news channel was showing live footage of a bus crash on the highway. He let out a snide laugh,
"sucks to suck!" John put on his Diamond Co. snapback hat and laced up his brand new jordans. He
went out to his car and packed a bowl, smoked it, and drove off to work. He
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Exploring: A Fictional Narrative
Alfred sits staring at the phone for a good minute before he picks it up and starts dialing
Christina: Christina...
Alfred: Hi, it's me.
Christina: I was starting to worry you were ill or something.
Alfred: (Slowly) I need to talk to you
Christina: Well, I was going to come by at lunch anyway.
Alfred: Oh (Pause) no (Pause). You shouldn't do that. Why don't we meet somewhere?
(Pause)
Christina: What is going on?
Alfred: Something happened, and I'd like to talk to you (short pause) about it face to face. Maybe
for coffee.
(Long pause)
Christina: (Fighting tears) Ok! (Pause) You know what? (Pause) I'm not going to have some
conversation and have to sit through coffee afterwards. (Pause) Just get to it.
(Very long pause)
Alfred: Well, (Pause) I (long pause) met somebody....show more content...
(Pause) I fell in love. I didn't mean for this to happen and (Pause) you've been (short pause) very
important (short pause) to me.
Christina: So you're not going to post on Instagram saying you never liked me?
Alfred: Christina
Christina: Well I hope you're very happy (holding tears) and I hope she knows you only like the
beginnings of things.
(Pause)
Alfred: I'm sorry. (Pause) I don't know what else to say.
Christina: Goodbye! (Slams phone on desk as she hangs up)
(He stares at Chloe for a bit and then nods)
Alfred: It's done.
(Chloe lights a cigarette and starts dialing on her phone)
Paul: Good morning! How's the going? Everything alright?
Chloe: I'm doing fine thanks.
Paul: Well, I'll get back to work!
Chloe: Couldn't you just pretend? (Pause) I let you live alone in that apartment... (Short pause)
Somehow I thought that there was some dignity in granting permission. (Pause) All I wanted, was
for you to be discrete. She lives on your block!
Paul: Don't jump to conclusions...
Chloe: There's no way for me to escape! To not be an object of pity while you get to do whatever
you feel like.
(Pause)
Paul: Well, can this wait for later?
(Long pause)
Chloe: I have never said no to
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Freesia: A Narrative Fiction Essay example
Music floated through the brisk cold air from the open window of the music school looking over the
peaceful lake where families and young lovers basked in the morning gentle rays. The spring
flowers, which were gently swaying in the breeze as their petals reached toward the sky while
enamoring the hearts of poets and painters alike and the flowers blushed at the attention they
received from the young children who's greedy hands yearned to clutch the colorful beings in their
dirty little hands, only to have their mothers and nurse maids smack their hands away. The trees
bend, rustled, and sung to all around them as they attempted to tempt people to rest beneath them,
though their longing would have to wait till the summer sun began her...show more content...
Slowly she dragged herself and her heavy skirts to the house, and soon was ushered into a room
full of judgmental, and hypocritical stares. Brushing a wayward lock away from her face, she
hurried to a corner to hide from her guardians view, and any he would find to be suitable match.
Removing a glove as she sat at the window set, she scratched at the paint that had dried to her
hand. Flecks of spring colors scattered upon her skirt, and ground. Swiftly she began to brush
them away and slipped the gloves on when she spotted a old lady watching her in amusement.
Blessedly it was only Lady Cosmos, who was know for her disgust toward gossip. A quick scan of
the oversized pallor revealed most were being amused by Lord Rhododendron. The artist detested
Rhododendron. " Freesia, come join the rest of us!" Daisy said, as she grasped Freesia's hand.
Daisy's sweet maple curls bounced as she gently tugged her friends toward the rest of the
company. Freesia plastered on a smile as Lord Rhododendron cast his slimy stare towards her. His
smile caused her stomach to churn. "How about a few turns about the dance floor?" Freesia's
guardian suggested as his eyes slyly bounced from his ward to Lord Rhododendron. A sickening
feeling slithered down Freesai's spine, and she pulled at the collar about her throat again. She knew
that the latest Lord her guardian had set his eye upon for her was the infamous Lord
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Irony: A Fictional Narrative
From her balloon perch Cynthia looked at the world laid out beneath her. The trees reached from
her as though to tickle the balloon basket as she passed. The lakes and river sparkled and winked on
the sun. The green above the grass looked brighter than Cynthia had ever thought it could. She gave
a sigh to contentment. She wished that she could stay about her balloon
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