Monday, November 11, 2013

The tiger and the lady 2 highlights


"Had it not been for the moiety of barbarism in her nature it is probable that lady would not have been there, but her intense and fervid soul would not allow her to be absent on an occasion in which she was so terribly interested."

This shows that the princess had an unknown reason to come, which makes the reader more anxious to hear the end

" The question of her decision is one not to be lightly considered, and it is not for me to presume to set myself up as the one person able to answer it. And so I leave it with all of you: Which came out of the opened door - the lady, or the tiger?"

Is quote does something for the book and the reader. The author was trying to show people that writing a story is similar to playing god, in other words, who is the author to decide how the life of a character ends. secondly it gives the reader some onsite to themselves. If the reader is pessimistic they are more likely to think the tiger will come out while more hopeful people are more likely to choose the lady.

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