
The Disk
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Introduction to the story-
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Publication: The original title of “The Disk” is “El Disco” that is written in Spanish, and published in El Libro de Arena in 1975. This story was translated into English by Paul Blackburn and published in English in The Book of Sand in 1977.
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Form: It’s a fictional short story in which the protagonist wanted to own an item called “The Disk of Odin.”
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Setting: The story is set against background of a deep forest in old England.
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Characters: The story has only two characters- the woodcutter and Isern .
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Plot: The plot of the story is simple. At the beginning of the story we are introduced with a woodcutter who lived in a hut. At the middle of the story Isern who entered the woodcutter’s hut, introduced himself as a king and claimed he had a disk which had one side. At the end of the story the woodcutter killed Isern to own the disk.
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Theme: The main theme of the story is consequence of greed and moral degradation.
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Narrative Technique: The story is written in first person narrative technique, and the narrator is omniscient.
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Moral: The story enriches us with moral values . It tells us how harmful greed is. In the story the narrator became greedy to own the disk that was an impossible object in the earth. His greed made him unaware of what he was doing and he went through the moral degradation which turned him to be an immoral person who could take destructive decisions.