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Hari prasadh.R
 9th ‘B’
Short Story Unit
  The Sniper
LIAM O’ FLAHERTY
LIAM O’FLAHERTY

Date of birth:
 28th of August 1896
 Date of death:
   7th september 1984
Place of birth:
 Inishmore,
 Ireland
Nationality:
 Irish
Education:
 University college Dublin
Belvedere College
Blackrock College
Holy Cross
He served on the western
 front
He was injured there
He returned as a socialist
then Joined the Irish free
 state
He moved to the United States after the war
Lived in the Hollywood for some time
His first novel was first published in
 1923,titled “The neighbour’s wife”
He was awarded the “James Talt Black
 Memorial Prize” for the novel “The informer”
His other famous works included:
  The Informer
  Return Of The Brute
  Two Lovely Beasts And
 Other Stories
  The Pediar’s Revenge And
 Other Stories
  Civil War & A Red Petticoat
In 2006 a memorial garden
was built in his native village of
grtna capall , with a plaque
describing his life and writings .
In 1922 O’Flaherty and a
group of supporters seized a
building in Dublin for four
days , flying a red flag from
it.
THE SNIPER
BY:
LIAM O’FLAHERTY
In 'The Sniper'; Liam O' Flaherty suggest
the horror of war not only by
presenting its physical dangers but also
by showing its psychological effects.
The story takes place in Dublin around
the beleaguered Four Courts in the
middle of the city where gunfire of
heavy guns, machine guns, and rifles
break the silence around the sniper
because of a civil war that is especially
dangerous because the enemy looked
similar to yourself
The Sniper
• the sniper is the main character in the
  story . He is the member of the
  republican army. The Sniper has been
  positioned atop the roof in Dublin ..
  , picking off people as he chooses. He
  seems calm at times, but he is also tired
  of the killing.
• Eventually, another sniper, an
  enemy, discovers his hiding place when
  the first sniper has shot at an old
  woman who was giving away his hiding
  place.
The first sniper is able to trick the
second sniper into thinking he has
been shot. When the second sniper
stands up on the roof of the house
across the way, the first sniper
takes aim and kills him.
The first sniper jumps off the roof
and his curiosity wins. He goes over
to the dead sniper and when he
turns him over, he realizes he has
shot his own brother.
THE ENEMY SNIPER
A member of the Free State army The
Enemy Sniper wants to kill the Sniper.
He appears to have the advantage after
shooting and injuring the Sniper. He
makes a fatal error, however, when he
falls for the Sniper's ruse. Once he
thinks he has killed the other man, the
Enemy Sniper stands up on his
rooftop, thus making himself a clear
mark. The Sniper shoots him, and he
falls to the street below,
THE GENRE
The genre of ‚The Sniper‛
Is fiction. it is one of Liam
ö’ Flaherty’s first works
of fiction.
The resolution of the
Sniper is also the
climax because the
Sniper ends up out of
trouble for the time
being and finds that
the enemy sniper is in
fact his brother.
The Plot
The plot of the short
story, "The Sniper" deals
with the clash between two
opposing groups in Ireland:
the Republicans and the Free
States. It is a civil strife, set
in 1922.
THE THEMES
War reduces human beings to mere
objects. They have no names, no
faces. They are targets, nothing
more, to be shot at from a
distance. To support this theme,
Liam o’ Flaherty refrains from
naming any of his characters.
THE POINT OF VIEW
 "The Sniper" in limited
third-person point of
view, in which he presents
the thoughts of the IRA
sniper but does not present
the thoughts of any other
character
the video
 URL :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=hrh2frvZO-
0&feature=player_detailpage
meanings
fleecy: a wool coat of a sheep

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The sniper

  • 1. Hari prasadh.R 9th ‘B’ Short Story Unit The Sniper
  • 3. LIAM O’FLAHERTY Date of birth: 28th of August 1896 Date of death: 7th september 1984
  • 4. Place of birth: Inishmore, Ireland Nationality: Irish
  • 5. Education:  University college Dublin Belvedere College Blackrock College Holy Cross
  • 6. He served on the western front He was injured there He returned as a socialist then Joined the Irish free state
  • 7. He moved to the United States after the war Lived in the Hollywood for some time His first novel was first published in 1923,titled “The neighbour’s wife” He was awarded the “James Talt Black Memorial Prize” for the novel “The informer”
  • 8. His other famous works included: The Informer Return Of The Brute Two Lovely Beasts And Other Stories The Pediar’s Revenge And Other Stories Civil War & A Red Petticoat
  • 9. In 2006 a memorial garden was built in his native village of grtna capall , with a plaque describing his life and writings .
  • 10. In 1922 O’Flaherty and a group of supporters seized a building in Dublin for four days , flying a red flag from it.
  • 12. In 'The Sniper'; Liam O' Flaherty suggest the horror of war not only by presenting its physical dangers but also by showing its psychological effects. The story takes place in Dublin around the beleaguered Four Courts in the middle of the city where gunfire of heavy guns, machine guns, and rifles break the silence around the sniper because of a civil war that is especially dangerous because the enemy looked similar to yourself
  • 13. The Sniper • the sniper is the main character in the story . He is the member of the republican army. The Sniper has been positioned atop the roof in Dublin .. , picking off people as he chooses. He seems calm at times, but he is also tired of the killing. • Eventually, another sniper, an enemy, discovers his hiding place when the first sniper has shot at an old woman who was giving away his hiding place.
  • 14. The first sniper is able to trick the second sniper into thinking he has been shot. When the second sniper stands up on the roof of the house across the way, the first sniper takes aim and kills him. The first sniper jumps off the roof and his curiosity wins. He goes over to the dead sniper and when he turns him over, he realizes he has shot his own brother.
  • 15. THE ENEMY SNIPER A member of the Free State army The Enemy Sniper wants to kill the Sniper. He appears to have the advantage after shooting and injuring the Sniper. He makes a fatal error, however, when he falls for the Sniper's ruse. Once he thinks he has killed the other man, the Enemy Sniper stands up on his rooftop, thus making himself a clear mark. The Sniper shoots him, and he falls to the street below,
  • 16. THE GENRE The genre of ‚The Sniper‛ Is fiction. it is one of Liam ö’ Flaherty’s first works of fiction.
  • 17. The resolution of the Sniper is also the climax because the Sniper ends up out of trouble for the time being and finds that the enemy sniper is in fact his brother.
  • 18.
  • 19. The Plot The plot of the short story, "The Sniper" deals with the clash between two opposing groups in Ireland: the Republicans and the Free States. It is a civil strife, set in 1922.
  • 20. THE THEMES War reduces human beings to mere objects. They have no names, no faces. They are targets, nothing more, to be shot at from a distance. To support this theme, Liam o’ Flaherty refrains from naming any of his characters.
  • 21. THE POINT OF VIEW "The Sniper" in limited third-person point of view, in which he presents the thoughts of the IRA sniper but does not present the thoughts of any other character
  • 22. the video URL : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =hrh2frvZO- 0&feature=player_detailpage
  • 23. meanings fleecy: a wool coat of a sheep