Since I don't know the exact 'the proof short story', here are some general ideas. It might be about a person's journey to prove something to themselves or others. For example, a young artist trying to prove their talent in a competitive world. The story could explore the difficulties and triumphs associated with this pursuit of proof. It could also involve moral or ethical proofs, like a character trying to prove that a certain action is right or wrong in a complex situation.
There is also the story of Noah. God decides to flood the earth due to the wickedness of humanity. He chooses Noah to build an ark and save his family and pairs of every kind of animal. This story shows God's power to judge and also his mercy in providing a way of salvation.
There is also 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'. This is a poignant story. The boy Bruno, who is the son of a Nazi commandant, befriends a boy named Shmuel on the other side of the fence of a concentration camp. Through their innocent friendship, the story reveals the horror of the Holocaust in a very heart - wrenching way.
Another interesting Effie short story could be set in a different time period, like the Victorian era. Effie, in this story, might be a young girl trying to break free from the strict social norms of the time. She could be an artist who wants to show her work in a world that doesn't believe in women having such creative pursuits. Through her determination, she might inspire other young women in her community.
I recommend a book called "The Vicious Female Supporting Character Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish", which is a short story about cultivation. The protagonist, Lin Qianqian, had transmigrated into the Immortal Cultivation novel and became a vicious female supporting character with the same name as herself. She was in a situation where she was cut into pieces. However, she did not want to end it like this. She redefined her character and started her own path of cultivation. Although this novel was short, the plot was tight, and the protagonist's transformation was very interesting. It was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure where you can specifically find 'the proof short story'. You could try searching for it in your local library. They often have a wide range of short story collections.
I haven't read a short story named 'I heard it too' specifically. However, if we think about it generally, a story with such a title might focus on the act of hearing something. It could be that the main character hears something that changes their perspective or sets off a chain of events. For example, they might hear a strange noise in an old house which leads them to discover a hidden room or a long - forgotten mystery. The 'too' in the title could imply that there's something excessive or unexpected about what was heard.
One such short story could be about a history teacher who discovers a long - lost diary in the attic of the school. The diary reveals secrets about the school's past and the teacher uses it to make history come alive for the students. It shows how a teacher can turn an ordinary find into an extraordinary teaching tool.
There is also 'A Rose for Emily'. Emily is a woman who is often alone in her big, old house. The story unfolds as the townspeople try to understand her life. Her aloneness is a key aspect of the mystery that surrounds her character.
One possible short story about a little widow could be about her journey of self - discovery after the loss of her husband. She might start to explore new hobbies or make new friends in the community.
Sure. 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry is a great one. It's about a young couple who are very poor. The wife cuts and sells her long hair to buy a chain for her husband's watch, while the husband sells his watch to buy combs for his wife's hair. It shows the selfless love between them.