Classic Short Stories with AR quizzes
1. The
Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain - Old Simon Wheeler tells the narrator the amusing story of Jim Smiley
and his trained frog.
2. Occurrence
at Owl Creek by
Ambrose Pierce - Peyton Farquhar thought
it would be a good idea to burn a Union bridge during the Civil War, the same
Union bridge on which he waits to be hanged...
3. The
Necklace by Guy
de Maupassant - Madame Mathilde Loisel is blessed with great beauty but little wealth. Her
husband sets the story in motion when he manages to acquire an invitation to a
society party in a quest to make her happy.
4. The
Gift of the Magi
by O’Henry - Buying
someone the perfect gift sometimes turns out more than perfect.
5. The
Ransom of Red Chief by O’Henry - Two small-time criminals, Bill and Sam,
kidnap Johnny, the red-haired
son of an important citizen named Ebenezer Dorset, and hold him for ransom. But the moment they arrive at
their hideout with the boy, the plan begins to unravel.
6. The
Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank
Stockton - Imagine a woman in love. Would
she rather see her man with another woman or see him mauled by a tiger?
7.
Charles by Shirley Jackson - It is the story of a young
boy's search for identity and his mother's struggle to accept his new role.
8. The
Black Cat by
Edgar Allan Poe - The narrator of
"The Black Cat" is fully aware of his mental deterioration, and at
certain points in the story, he recognizes the change that is occurring within
him, and he tries to do something about it, but he finds himself unable to
reverse his falling into madness.
9. The
Ransom of Red Chief by O’Henry – O’Henry takes one
smart father, two hapless con artists, and one willful child, then he animates
the story with a hefty dose of unintended consequences.
10.
The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence - "The Rocking-Horse
Winner"
introduces us to Hester, a woman who dreams of living a luxurious lifestyle she
cannot afford.
11.
The
Open Boat by
Stephen Crane - Four men in a life boat
struggle to reach land. Who will survive?
12. Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling - "This is the story of the great war
that Rikki-tikki-tavi
fought single-handed, through the bath-rooms of the big bungalow in Segowlee cantonment." So starts Rudyard Kipling's
classic adventure tale about a family in India.
13. The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber - A passive and put-upon man has a series of
daydreams while driving his wife on her weekly errands.