The Furnished Room

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The Furnished Room is a short story by O. Henry that follows a desperate young man searching a New York boardinghouse for his lost lover, culminating in a tragic twist characteristic of the author's ironic style.

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instanceOf short story
author O. Henry NERFINISHED
centralTheme despair
irony of fate
lost love
suicide
urban isolation
containsCharacter Mrs. Purdy NERFINISHED
containsElement a mysteriously familiar furnished room
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre psychological fiction
realist fiction
short story
hasReception often cited as one of O. Henry's darker stories
literaryDevice dramatic irony
foreshadowing
symbolism
literaryMovement American realism NERFINISHED
mainCharacter a young man
narrativeFeature ironic twist ending
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
partOf O. Henry short fiction corpus NERFINISHED
plotSummary A desperate young man searches a New York boardinghouse for his lost lover and meets a tragic end.
publicationForm magazine publication
settingLocation New York City
a boardinghouse
symbol the room as a symbol of entrapment and lost hopes
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century New York
tone melancholic
tragic

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O. Henry notableWork The Furnished Room