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"The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a short story by Frank R. Stockton that explores the themes of jealousy, love, and decision-making. The author leaves the ending ambiguous, prompting readers to ponder the power of choice and the complexity of human emotions. It challenges readers to consider the consequences of their actions and the unpredictable nature of relationships.
The author uses verbal irony.
Frank R. Stockton
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None of the characters in this story were given names by the author.
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In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton, the dilemma presented at the end leaves the fate of the condemned man unresolved. The princess, who loves him, must decide whether to send him to his death by choosing the door behind which a fierce tiger is hidden, or to offer him the possibility of happiness with another woman by indicating the door with the lady behind it. The story ends without revealing the princess's choice, leaving the outcome to the reader's interpretation.
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The story "The Lady or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton ends on a cliffhanger, leaving it to the reader's imagination to decide whether the princess chose to reveal the lady or the tiger behind the door.
In "The Lady or the Tiger," it is not explicitly stated whether the courtier is fed to the lady or the tiger. Evidence includes how the princess knows which door the lady is behind and her possessive nature towards the courtier, which could suggest she chose the tiger for jealousy. On the other hand, her love for the courtier could mean she directed him to the lady. Ultimately, the story leaves the ending ambiguous, allowing readers to interpret it as they wish.
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