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Can someone tell the the summary of this Poet Guy De Maupassaunt which he has publish the story of An Uncomfortable Bed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maupassant is one of those writers whose contribution to literature is often overshadowed by the tragic facts of his life and whose unique experimentation is often ignored in favour of his more popular innovations. It is unsurprising that Guy de Maupassant work is often celebrated for its economy. Yet the praise applies more to the form and structure of these stories than his truncated career. Many cite de Maupassant as one of the progenitors of the modern short story. Much of his work is celebrated for its ability to create time, place, and character in succinct but rich detail. While he is best remembered for his piquant short fiction and clever novels, de Maupassant also wrote a tome of poetry as well as extensive travelogues,

Analysis

It's actually a somewhat amusing story, where a man is staying with several of his friends at a chateau. Now this man knows that his friends are found of practical jokes. When he arrives at the chateau, his friends greet him enthusiastically, are laughing too much at dinner. The funny part is that he works himself up into such a state that through his own actions and an unfortunate coincidence, his friends certainly do end up laughing at him. The sense of humour we see in the story that, the friends make fun of him and every time whatever he does become a joke. But it is difficult to understand because we need to concentrate between the lines. It is also obvious that what so ever the friends did that were to make him frightened. So all his actions were very funny though he did not feel.

Answered by XxItzAdyashaxX
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Have you ever been in a situation where you had the feeling that something bad was going to happen? Maybe it was a bad report card that you knew you'd be in trouble for when you got home. Perhaps you had a minor fender bender in your spouse's car and were just waiting for them to discover the dent. Whatever it was, as the old saying goes, you were waiting for the other shoe to drop.

''Waiting for the other shoe to drop'' means you're anticipating something - usually something bad - happening. Much like the narrator of our story, ''An Uncomfortable Bed,'' by Guy de Maupassant, you're prepared for the worst. Our narrator, however, prepares for the worst ... and nothing happens! Nothing except his own suspicions that get the best of him.

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