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The Lady, or the Tiger?

The Lady, or the Tiger?. Author Frank R. Stockton. 1834-1902 Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time. Stockton’s works include stories, novels, and nonfiction. Author. Author Frank R. Stockton, Continued.

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The Lady, or the Tiger?

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  1. The Lady, or the Tiger?

  2. Author Frank R. Stockton 1834-1902 Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time. Stockton’s works include stories, novels, and nonfiction. Author

  3. Author Frank R. Stockton, Continued His most lasting and famous work is “The Lady, or the Tiger?” The short story has been adapted in an operetta, a play, a movie, a recording, and even inspired the creation of the game show Let’s Make a Deal. Author

  4. General Information During the Middle Ages in England, guilt or innocence was decided through a practice known as an ordeal. An accused person was physically tested, and the outcome determined guilt or innocence. “The Lady, or the Tiger?” borrow on this idea, but instead of a physical test they are put to a mental one General Information

  5. Literary Focus Irony In almost all cases, a person would want the person they love to control their fate. “The Lady, or the Tiger?” tests this theory and makes the reader wonder if in this case the exact opposite is true Literary Focus

  6. Literary Focus Internal Conflict Internal Conflict #1: a life or death choice is a central conflict of the story Internal Conflict #2: picking feelings of loyalty or feelings of jealous are a central conflict of the story Literary Focus

  7. Literary Focus Ambiguity The end of “The Lady, or the Tiger?” is left open-ended for the reader and can be interpreted many different ways Often one’s own experiences will shape how they view ending of the story Literary Focus

  8. Themes and Focus Man’s Brutal Nature Although described as partially refined, the king and his people are often ruled by their animalistic nature Love vs. Jealousy The choice of whether to follow love or give into jealousy drives the suspense of the story Themes and Focus

  9. Themes and Focus Loyalty vs. Selfishness The reader’s thoughts on the ending will be shaped by their own thoughts on man’s tendency to follow loyalty or give into selfishness Themes and Focus

  10. Summary and Plot Overview A king enjoys putting his people at the mercy of their own hands: The accused person must choose between two doors concealing either a tiger that will kill him or a woman who will marry him. Summary and Plot Overview

  11. Summary and Plot Overview The trial takes on added intrigue when the lover of the king’s daughter is brought into the area: Will he live another day and marry another woman, or will he be eaten by the tiger? Summary and Plot Overview

  12. Character Analysis The King Enjoys his own brand of justice—those who enter the arena choose their own fate The Princess Falls in love for a man beneath her rank. Will she remain loyal to him or let her own jealousy prevail? The Suitor Plays with fire by becoming involved with the princess. Should he trust that she will help him survive the arena? Character Analysis

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