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Jan 6, 2019 · Paul Auster skillfully weaves a poignant narrative of tradition, time, and the profound impact of capturing fleeting moments in Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story. Through the lens of the anonymous narrator, readers are transported to a Brooklyn street corner where Auggie’s annual photographs become a powerful symbol of the beauty found in the ...
Dec 25, 2004 · Faber & Faber. Author Paul Auster reads "Auggie Wren's Christmas Story." The short story has no Santa Claus, no Christmas tree, and no brightly wrapped packages. And yet there's plenty of...
Jan 1, 2001 · The author, Paul Auster, is asked to write a Christmas short story. He is stumped about what to write, but his friend, Auggie Wren, tells him he has the perfect one for him. So Auggie recounts the story of one Christmas, when he was returning a found wallet, he ended up spending Christmas with a blind woman.
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The main character in “Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story” by Paul Auster is Auggie Wren. He becomes the narrator in the second part of the story when he talks about an experience that may or may not be true.
The story is mainly told by a first-person narrator. The story switches narrators for a while when Auggie Wren tells his Christmas story. The language is casual and conversational, although at times the author also uses complex vocabulary.
This study guide will help you analyze the short story “Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story” (1990) by Paul Auster. We will show you examples of elements in the text that will be relevant for your analysis. In these notes, we will focus on the summary, structure, characters, setting, narrator and point of view, language, and themes.
The short story “Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story” by Paul Auster begins with Paul, the narrator, telling the readers about Auggie, who sells cigars and magazines in a shop in Brooklyn. After finding out Paul is a writer, Auggie shares his artistic project with him.
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