Your Comments on The Metro
55 comments
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Ayash says:
a
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Renatus says:
We acquire knowledge from diverse environment and this is a place where I have really got knowledge for self development. Thanks a bunch for the good story.
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Renatus says:
Extremely expressive
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Emane says:
Learning wise it’s good but as a story, nor good nor bad.
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Angelina Adwoa Aboadwe says:
I understand the chapel a little but I do not understand the winepress and the metro. But I like how the writer uses the words; it makes it special and interesting.
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andy says:
aaa
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BaNaAli says:
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Alex says:
I don’t understand. I think Prof.DHIAKOBLI is the killer. But why did he kill two women similar to the inspector’s wife and lover, but not the wife and the lover ? An error or something made him to do it…
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Julian Bargot says:
I can’t agree with @KT that the stories are anti-immigrant. In The Winepress it seems that the main character (Charles Jousselin de Gruse) really did not approve of his guests’ views on immigrants. In fact, that was almost the whole point of the story.
“This evening’s guests were all European and all equally convinced that immigration was at the root of Europe’s problems. Charles de Gruse said nothing. ***He had always concealed his contempt for such ideas.*** And, in any case, he had never much cared for these particular guests.”
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Pablo says:
The moral of the story, i guess, is about revealing the love dilemma, in a raw way. Love is not about being shocked and stunned with a younger person, but being loyal to the promises you have made. Love is a decision, and implies sacrifice. The work of Diakhobly is figurative, i mean, teaching to the inspector the possible arm he can do to the two girls by his ambiguity way of being.
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KT says:
After reading these three stories, I somehow feel all of them are sending negative images of female and emigrants. In “The metro”, two women conducted crime in order for a bold man’s love, and the bald white man is the “hero” who confessed; “The chapel”, it is simply not an enjoyable story, and “The winepress”, I don’t see the main character revealed the crime; instead, he only purchased the wine and served it to his guests-if the story he told was true. That’s not a normal man will do and again, the victim is a female emigrant.
Also I will highly recommend to set an age appropriateness page before these three stories, for it’s content. -
Odilon says:
Vololona 😍 malagasy
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Lau.zt says:
I liked it, but the story was very long, I would have liked it to be a little shorter and that in some parts of the content it would catch the reader more.
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Cintya Hdz says:
The only thing I really liked were the lots of new words that I’ve learnt. The strory for me was boring and I didn’t like the plot and the resolution.
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Pffftttt says:
Wow I liked the story
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sam says:
I read the stories it was lovable suspense “crime and love” according to me i like this and my opinion about stories i think they enlarge the ending,vololona should meet with inspector and also inspector doesn’t knew the loving rapport between her husband and vololona ,thats things should come to ending……
by the way i am feeling gratitude to read because it was exquisite form of stories,waiting for another one……. -
Elham Issmail says:
This is mysterious story. I do not undrestand the end of the story.
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Frans Rubio says:
I like the story. I have to say that it entertained me but at the end I felt like I wanted to read more. At the end he discovered the killer by “accident” and ok, but what is next? How did they catch the Proffesor Dhiakobli?, where are the heads?. Anyways, I was involved with the story although I would extend it a little longer.
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Sarah says:
Intersting story,i loved it,but we have been left with so many questions that are not answered about the crimes’process and how the diabolic ceremony takes place.
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Sarah says:
Intersting story,i loves it,but we have been left with so many questions that are not answered about the crimes’process and how the diabolic ceremony takes place.
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Lili says:
Who wants the explanation? Here’s mine. Professor needs people heads for some of his woodo rituals connected with love affairs (he mention woomen coming to him to return old partners. And the victims were all middle aged men) That’s why he speaks about sacrifices and technical details which are upon him. It was fate that policeman’s way led it straight to the criminal. And it’s a lesson too for those who leave their problems on whatever in the world including magic. Results of this could be unpredictable..
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Carina says:
Hi, I’m learning English and I want to practice listening so I like to listeng this story, someone know the url to the audio, please?
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Ahmad Tarek says:
guys this story is very difficult I couldn’t understand a word from it that’s not fair to take it can anyone please send me what he understand and the characters list, setting, exposition, rising actions, climax, falling actions ,and the resolution please before Wednesday because i need it really fast thanks,
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Cb says:
What I understood about the ending was the sacrifice involved two people identical to the inspectors discription that would magically give him his desire. Two bodies were needed. Not that the professor intention was to kill the inspectors lover.
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Cb says:
Very intriguing story. I enjoyed it’s mysterious elements. Although midpoint i kind of figured out what the ending would revel.
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huayen says:
oh, I got another clue about the murder. Did you read this paragraph “… You can arrange this?”
Inspector Dutruelle nodded blankly.
“Excellent, monsieur. I must know them in every detail – if I am…”. Professor Dhiakobli was described as blindness, how he could see Inspector NODDED? just because he isn’t eyeless, he just made a scene
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Abba says:
Great story…
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Irene Francis says:
I like the story and new words.
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patricia Blanchard says:
sorry,the story was zzzzzz….
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nikola strádalová says:
metro je halda :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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muihammad zaini says:
as reading text to improve my english and to help my friends with fair translation. helpful to english study.
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gaurav says:
can someone pls help me ?
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Cathy Regar says:
A very interesting story. I had my suspicion about Professor Dhiakobli. He did the murder. My heart started pounding really hard, when I read that the two dead bodies looked similiar to the body of his wife and lover.
There were a lot of new words and this book has widenend my vocabulary.
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Celine91 says:
The end is just clear! read it another time for those who could not understand.. he said that he had paid the killer and he will get him in 15 minutes. so yes Professor Dhiakobli is the murderer and he decided to kill both inspector’s wife and lover
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Jean-Marc says:
interesting story
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wita saleh kakar says:
It was great but respectfully ask you to put here intermediate stories, with its tests as well. thanks a lot
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Alhasn bosh says:
Its an amazing story, especially the characters and their roles. The story made me boil at the prof Diakocobia, killing is not a solution. Thanks for the vocabulary.
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Pam Woolford says:
There is a lot to be learned in this book. There is a good message in her with regard to the Inspector who wants his cake and eat it too. He soon found out that this isn’t always a good thing. It shows the reader that he treated his wife unfairly by having an affair with a younger person. However, the ending was clever by leaving the outcome up to the reader’s imagination. Overall a good book.
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hoda says:
the story was very intriguing. I was sort of scared at the end when the two identical bodies were found (identical to his wife and lover).
I learned so many new and useful words. thanks for the choise of your stories. -
Promitee says:
will anyone help me to understand the end of the story????i am confused and disappointed…..plz someone help me to understand the ending….
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Rachel says:
So did he accidently hire a hitman?
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emma says:
the end of story was really cool.and it has so new words.
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Juan Carlos says:
the story it´s quite good also intriguing
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Sandy Yalin says:
What the writer implies is that Professor Dhiakobli is involved in the murder. This passage deals with the problems of marriage, love, money, life and murder. It is indeed complex and long. But not until the end, I have already guess out the plot.
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stive wolf says:
i can’t understand the story what happen to the criminal and what happen to the case
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mahtab says:
it was amysterious story.thats breath taking that findingthe end of story is left to us…..
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Crystal says:
Hemm.. It isn’t clear in the end of the story. But at least I understand :D, don’t you think he has been affected by magic?
Married man if he felt in love with another girl, it should be really deep feeling. And yeah it’s true if there is anyone said he is greedy, he never chose neither left the wife nor let the girl gone, hemm what a complicated love relationship :p -
Ana María says:
I’d like to know where the missing heads are
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hiba says:
the story is very interesting,but i do not understand its mean.
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apple says:
the is some kind of a hanging story..
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knarf says:
I like the premise of the story (at first)…It’s some kinda thrill, but the ending is not very clear..I know what point the writer want to make,but the story did not achieve the main point in the end..
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yishan says:
i don’t know what it means…
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fer says:
the story is very bored i dont like………………….
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jomar10 says:
mag bigaynaman ka yo ng lesson learned in the metro story
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Rose says:
It is very interesting story, so many new words…..and I have learnt a lot.The Inspector is quite romantic but greedy, wanting to have both, young girl and wife.But anyway, he soon found out that what he had done was not fare to his wife…..stop loving the young girl was not his thinking right now.