Introduction to The Police and Ode: The Police and Ode is a short story by American writer O Henry, a tragicomedy, which shows some social phenomena such as the police's "tolerance" for criminal acts and the punishment for innocent acts.
Introduction to O Henry: O Henry (English: O Henry,1862 September1-1965438+June 5,00), sometimes translated by O Henry, was originally named William Sydney Porter, a famous American short story in the early 20th century. Together with French Mo Bosang and Russian Chekhov, they are called the three great short story masters in the world. He wants to be a painter when he is a teenager. After marriage, he began to write with the encouragement of his wife. Later, when I was working in a bank, I was imprisoned for accounting problems. During his imprisonment, he carefully wrote and published a large number of short stories under the pseudonym "O Henry", which attracted wide attention from readers. He is a prolific writer, leaving a novel and nearly 300 short stories in his life. His short stories are ingenious in conception and unique in style, and are famous for their life, humorous language and unexpected ending (that is, The Ending of O Henry).