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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 2007 Rising Action Climax Falling Action Falling Action Lorem Lorem Sit Amet Lorem The Lady or the TigerBy: Frank Stockton Exposition The reader learns about the semibarbaric king and his weird trials. The King doesn't agree with whom the princess falls in love with, so he is thrown in jail and the princess secretly what the right door is. The young man agrees with the princess and opens the door. The Lady waves her hand and indicates which door is opened. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. Tone Mood- The mood of the story was questioning. The author left the reader questioning. "Did the tiger come out of that door, or did the lady?" This quote explains why it left the readerquestioned. Tone The tone of the story is ironic. The reason why the tone is ironic is because the "semibarbaric king" whose ideas were "somewhat polished and sharpened" became the "half of him which was barbaric." The most ironic part about it was that the daughter was "loved by him above all humanity,"and he still does not care at all if he puts it against the "most savage and relentless beasts." Tone- The tone of the story is ironic. The reason why the tone is ironic is because the "semi-barbaric king" whose ideas were "somewhat polished and sharpened" became the "half of him which was barbaric." The most ironic part about it was that the daughter was "loved by him above all humanity,"and he still does not care at all if he puts it against the "most savage and relentless beasts." Mood The tone and mood matched becausesuspense and feelingquestioned both match The story the Lady or the Tiger compareto the short story Lather and Nothing Else because both of the common themes have to deal with fate. In Lather and Nothing Else, It was Captain Torres fate that kept him alive. In The Lady or theTiger, it all came down to his fate whether or not he was going to live or die. Resolution There is no resolution to the story because the author leaves us questioning. The reader doesn't know which came out of the door.
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