The Monster and Other Stories

Stephen Crane

Subjects: Disfigured persons -- Fiction, Social isolation -- Fiction, Mittens -- Fiction, United States -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction, PS, Nebraska -- Fiction, Hotels -- Fiction, Missing children -- Fiction, I

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The Blue hotel: "As the story opens, three visitors find shelter from a blizzard at Pat Scully's hotel in Fort Romper, Neb.: a nervous New Yorker known as the Swede, a rambunctious Westerner named Bill, and a reserved Easterner called Mr. Blanc. The Swede becomes increasingly drunk, defensive, and reckless. He beats Scully's son, Johnnie, in a fight after accusing him of cheating at cards. When the Swede accosts a patron of a bar, he is stabbed and killed. The story ends ambiguously at a point several months later, when timid Mr. Blanc confesses to Bill that he feels somewhat responsible for the Swede's death because he failed to act when he saw that Johnnie was indeed cheating at cards." --Encyclopædia Britannica website.

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