I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'the burnt stick full story' so I can't summarize it. You can give me more details about this story to help me answer.
Not having read the 'the burnt stick full story', it's impossible to say what the moral is. It might be a story about perseverance if the burnt stick still had some use or significance despite being burnt. Or it could be a cautionary tale about the power of fire if the burning of the stick led to some sort of disaster in the story.
I'm not sure of the exact details of 'the street of the burnt woman story'. However, it could potentially be about a woman who suffered a burning incident on a certain street. It might involve details about how it happened, who was involved, and the aftermath. Maybe it was an accident, or perhaps it was a result of some malicious act. Without further information, it's difficult to give a more comprehensive summary.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'The Room on the Roof' in full. But generally, it might be about a room located on a roof and the events or experiences associated with it, perhaps the people who use or are connected to that room, like their stories, emotions, and the things that happen within or around that special place on the roof.
The story might be about a singing lesson. Maybe it involves a student learning to sing, facing challenges like hitting the right notes or controlling their voice. There could also be a teacher guiding the student through different techniques.
I'm sorry I can't provide the full summary right now as I don't have the text in front of me. But generally, Saki's stories often involve elements of satire and the unexpected in social situations.
Since I don't know the details of this story, I can't give a proper summary. However, generally speaking, a story about the silence of snow might involve themes like the tranquility of a snowy landscape, the isolation it can bring, and perhaps the hidden emotions or events that unfold in such a silent and cold environment.
Well, the 'Portrait of a Lady' story is centered around Isabel. She's a young, independent - minded American. After getting money, she goes to Europe full of hopes. She gets involved with different characters. For example, she marries Gilbert Osmond. But Osmond turns out to be a rather controlling person. Isabel has to face the consequences of her decision, and the story shows her struggle to find her place and freedom within this complex situation.
I'm sorry I can't fully summarize 'the youngest doll full story' as I'm not familiar with all the details. It could be about the youngest doll in a collection perhaps. There might be a journey or a series of events that this doll goes through, like it could be passed down through generations, or it might have some special powers or qualities that are central to the story.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read the 'Dilemma of a Ghost' story in detail so I can't summarize it. But generally, you can start by looking at the main characters, their goals and the conflicts they face. Maybe there is a ghost who is in some sort of difficult situation, like being trapped between two worlds or having to deal with unfinished business.
Well, the stick man's full story could vary. He could be a lone traveler in a world made of lines and basic shapes. Maybe he was created by a child's imagination. He might journey through different landscapes, from flat plains of white paper to the mountains made of crumpled up sheets. His story could also involve making friends with other stick figures, and together they form a community, sharing their simple stick - life experiences.