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"After a Shadow, and Other Stories" by T. S. Arthur is a set of sad and notion-upsetting stories that discover the complicated nature of people and society. Arthur paints a photograph of moral dilemmas, emotional struggles, and the consequences of selections on people's lives via a number of gripping testimonies. "After a Shadow," the pick out tale, is a cautionary tale that indicates what occurs while you deliver in to choice. It brings out the ethical complexity of 1's acts and how they will have an effect on others for a long time. Arthur successfully weaves together issues of love,…mehr

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"After a Shadow, and Other Stories" by T. S. Arthur is a set of sad and notion-upsetting stories that discover the complicated nature of people and society. Arthur paints a photograph of moral dilemmas, emotional struggles, and the consequences of selections on people's lives via a number of gripping testimonies. "After a Shadow," the pick out tale, is a cautionary tale that indicates what occurs while you deliver in to choice. It brings out the ethical complexity of 1's acts and how they will have an effect on others for a long time. Arthur successfully weaves together issues of love, morality, and the complex nature of human relationships at some stage in the collection. Each tale shows a small part of society and deals with problems of morality, private responsibility, and the results of alternatives. The tales in this series make you reflect onconsideration on life in popular, and frequently serve as ethical tales that make you consider the moral issues in society. The deep stories that T. S. Arthur writes take readers into the complicated international of human beings, making them suppose and give them useful statistics about how our choices affect our lives and relationships inside the long term.
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Timothy Shay Arthur, or T. S. Arthur was born on June 6, 1809, and died on March 6, 1885. S. Arthur was a well-known American author in the 1800s. Many people know him for the 1854 book Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There, which was a temperance story. It helped make Americans dislike alcohol. When he wrote his stories with care and compassion, he shared beliefs and ideas that were common in American "respectable middle class" life. A story of his called "An Angel in Disguise" shows how much he believed in the healing and changing power of love. He also wrote dozens of stories for Godey's Lady's Book, which was the most famous American monthly magazine before the Civil War. For many years, he published and edited his own magazine, Arthur's Home Magazine, which was modeled after Godey's. Arthur did a lot to explain and spread the values, beliefs, and habits that made up proper middle-class life in America. He is almost lost today. While a child, Arthur lived in Fort Montgomery, New York. He was born in Newburgh, New York. By 1820, Arthur's miller father had moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and Arthur went to school there for a short time.