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Moon-Face, and Other Stories


Moon-Face, and Other Stories

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Jack London's Moon-Face, and Other Stories is a collection of short stories likely written in the early 20th century. The first story, "Moon-Face," explores themes of jealousy and the darker impulses of the human psyche. It centers on John Claverhouse, a jovial man with an infectious laugh that deeply irritates the narrator. The narrator expresses an intense dislike for Claverhouse, whose very existence seems to provoke him. Driven by this aversion, the narrator engages in petty and malicious acts to disrupt Claverhouse's happiness, which gradually escalate into darker, more sinister plans to eliminate him.
The story vividly portrays the narrator¡¯s obsession and internal conflict, as he finds Claverhouse¡¯s optimistic nature and laughter unbearable. This intense hatred and fixation reveal the complexities of human emotions, forming the core of the narrative, which delves into moral ambiguity and psychological struggle. Through its gripping psychological storytelling, the story leaves a lasting impression on readers, offering a sharp insight into human nature and its darker facets.

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MOON-FACE
THE LEOPARD MAN¡¯S STORY
LOCAL COLOR
AMATEUR NIGHT
THE MINIONS OF MIDAS
THE SHADOW AND THE FLASH
ALL GOLD CANYON
PLANCHETTE