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THE LAST LEAF
Why did artists choose to live in Greenwich Village?
"The Last Leaf" was published in 1907 and reflects life in New York City at that time. O'Henry's narrator, at the beginning of the story, gives several reasons why artists choose to live in...
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THE LAST LEAF
Why did artists choose to live in Greenwich Village?
The narrator of "The Last Leaf" offers several reasons why artists chose to live in Greenwich Village. The story was written more than a hundred years ago, in 1907, and at that time rents were...
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THE LAST LEAF
What is Behrman's masterpiece? How does the masterpiece of Behrman save the life of Johnsy?
Behrman has painted an incredibly realistic, lifelike portrayal of a leaf holding onto an ivy vine. In fact, his painting is so realistic that the ailing Johnsy thinks it's an actual leaf she can...
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THE LAST LEAF
What was the doctor's observation?
Johnsy is very sick with pneumonia, and her roommate and friend Sue is very worried about her and calls the doctor to come to their apartment in Greenwich Village. The doctor observes in Johnsy...
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THE LAST LEAF
What is the significance of ivy leaves?
In O. Henry's short story "The Last Leaf," the ivy leaves are significant because, for Johnsy, they have become a measure of her time on earth. After two young women have moved to Greenwich Village...
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THE LAST LEAF
In ''The Last Leaf," how does the doctor feel about painting?
Johnsy, the young painter, is feeling very sick. She's laid up in bed with a particularly nasty bout of pneumonia. Johnsy's from California, so isn't used to the harsh winters of New York. Her...
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THE LAST LEAF
How is pneumonia described in the story?
In the story, pneumonia is personified as a bold "ravager" who stalks a community unawares and smites his victims "by scores." The author tells us that Mr. Pneumonia is a "red-fisted,...
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THE LAST LEAF
How could the character Sue from "The Last Leaf" be described?
Sue is the pivotal and viewpoint character in O. Henry's story "The Last Leaf." She interacts with the other three characters, Johnsy, the doctor, and Old Behrman. She is also working for a...
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THE LAST LEAF
What is the twist in the "The Last Leaf" and how does that twist make the story interesting?
You ask two questions about O. Henry’s “The Last Leaf” here. The first is easily answered, while the second depends more on your own opinion. The first question asks what the “twist” in...
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THE LAST LEAF
What is the masterpiece in "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry?
In "the Last Leaf," the masterpiece is essentially Behrman's final, grand artistic endeavor. In the text, we learn the old painter, despite being a failed artist, has always envisioned creating a...
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THE LAST LEAF
How can the statement "A diseased mind is even more harmful that the disease itself" be justified...
The idea that a "diseased mind" can be more dangerous than the actual disease is exemplified in Johnsy's defeatist attitude that the doctor knows will prevent her from recovering from pneumonia. In...
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THE LAST LEAF
What commentary can be made about the ending of "The Last Leaf"?
As in other stories, in "The Last Leaf" O. Henry exploits the romantic wish that people are inherently good and unselfish and possessive of an innate dignity. And, as is also characteristic of O....
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THE LAST LEAF
How is "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry a story of hope, friendship and sacrifice?
O. Henry's "The Last Leaf" is a story of hope, friendship, and sacrifice because Sue and Mr. Behrman do not give up on restoring Johnsy's will to live. Instead, they offer their loving efforts to...
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THE LAST LEAF
How does Behrman's last painting become a masterpiece and save a life in "The Last Leaf" by O....
Behrman's last painting becomes a true masterpiece because it is painted as an act of faith and because his art, in this most perfect form, is itself an act of love. Twentieth-century author Truman...
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THE LAST LEAF
Why did artists choose to live in Greenwich Village?
"The Last Leaf" was published in 1907 and reflects life in New York City at that time. O'Henry's narrator, at the beginning of the story, gives several reasons why artists choose to live in...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
Why did artists choose to live in Greenwich Village?
The narrator of "The Last Leaf" offers several reasons why artists chose to live in Greenwich Village. The story was written more than a hundred years ago, in 1907, and at that time rents were...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
What is Behrman's masterpiece? How does the masterpiece of Behrman save the life of Johnsy?
Behrman has painted an incredibly realistic, lifelike portrayal of a leaf holding onto an ivy vine. In fact, his painting is so realistic that the ailing Johnsy thinks it's an actual leaf she can...
2 educator answers
THE LAST LEAF
What was the doctor's observation?
Johnsy is very sick with pneumonia, and her roommate and friend Sue is very worried about her and calls the doctor to come to their apartment in Greenwich Village. The doctor observes in Johnsy...
3 educator answers
THE LAST LEAF
What is the significance of ivy leaves?
In O. Henry's short story "The Last Leaf," the ivy leaves are significant because, for Johnsy, they have become a measure of her time on earth. After two young women have moved to Greenwich Village...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
In ''The Last Leaf," how does the doctor feel about painting?
Johnsy, the young painter, is feeling very sick. She's laid up in bed with a particularly nasty bout of pneumonia. Johnsy's from California, so isn't used to the harsh winters of New York. Her...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
How is pneumonia described in the story?
In the story, pneumonia is personified as a bold "ravager" who stalks a community unawares and smites his victims "by scores." The author tells us that Mr. Pneumonia is a "red-fisted,...
2 educator answers
THE LAST LEAF
How could the character Sue from "The Last Leaf" be described?
Sue is the pivotal and viewpoint character in O. Henry's story "The Last Leaf." She interacts with the other three characters, Johnsy, the doctor, and Old Behrman. She is also working for a...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
What is the twist in the "The Last Leaf" and how does that twist make the story interesting?
You ask two questions about O. Henry’s “The Last Leaf” here. The first is easily answered, while the second depends more on your own opinion. The first question asks what the “twist” in...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
What is the masterpiece in "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry?
In "the Last Leaf," the masterpiece is essentially Behrman's final, grand artistic endeavor. In the text, we learn the old painter, despite being a failed artist, has always envisioned creating a...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
How can the statement "A diseased mind is even more harmful that the disease itself" be justified...
The idea that a "diseased mind" can be more dangerous than the actual disease is exemplified in Johnsy's defeatist attitude that the doctor knows will prevent her from recovering from pneumonia. In...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
What commentary can be made about the ending of "The Last Leaf"?
As in other stories, in "The Last Leaf" O. Henry exploits the romantic wish that people are inherently good and unselfish and possessive of an innate dignity. And, as is also characteristic of O....
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
How is "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry a story of hope, friendship and sacrifice?
O. Henry's "The Last Leaf" is a story of hope, friendship, and sacrifice because Sue and Mr. Behrman do not give up on restoring Johnsy's will to live. Instead, they offer their loving efforts to...
1 educator answer
THE LAST LEAF
How does Behrman's last painting become a masterpiece and save a life in "The Last Leaf" by O....
Behrman's last painting becomes a true masterpiece because it is painted as an act of faith and because his art, in this most perfect form, is itself an act of love. Twentieth-century author Truman...
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