I have no clear information on when the 'Don't Explain' short story was written. You could search online, check libraries, or refer to literary criticism to find out.
I don't have the exact date for when 'Don't Explain' was written. It could vary depending on various factors such as the author's inspiration and publication process. Maybe you can try looking it up in a literary database or asking an expert in that field.
One reason could be that short fiction often has an open - ended nature. Each reader can have their own unique interpretation, so explaining it might limit those individual understandings. For example, a short story might use symbolism in a very personal way, and forcing an explanation could take away the magic of discovery for the reader.
Because short fiction is often meant to be interpreted by the reader on their own. Each person can bring their own unique perspective and understanding to it.
I think it could mean that there's no need to provide explanations for short fictional works. Maybe the focus is on just experiencing the story without going into detailed analysis.
Don't Look Up is a fictional story, not a true one. It's a satirical take on how society might react to a major impending disaster, like a comet hitting the Earth. The characters and events are made up to highlight issues such as political inaction, media sensationalism, and public apathy.
Well, Don't Breathe 2 follows the protagonist as he confronts fresh challenges. The story has more intense moments and unexpected turns. It's a continuation of the suspense from the first movie.
The short story 'The Lottery' was written in 1948.
I'm not sure exactly when it was written. It could depend on various factors like the author's inspiration and schedule.
I have no clue when 'Driftglass' was written. Maybe you can look for reviews or critiques of the story that might mention the date of its creation.
Sorry, I don't have the specific date when 'The Hitchhicker' was written. But you could try looking it up in a library or on dedicated literature websites.
I have no idea when the short story 'Swimming' was written. Maybe you can search on literary review websites or ask experts in the field.