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    huge role in a person’s fate or destiny. This is very true in Frank Stockton’s short story “The Lady or the Tiger?’’ Stockton’s princess character had vital information which led to her lover’s fate, however his reader was left hanging leaving one important question unanswered- what was his fate? Jealousy conquered love and was the strongest emotion which won out between the two. This led to the tiger coming out from behind the door, based on the princess’ semi barbaric nature. The princesses father

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    The Lady Or The Tiger? by Frank Stockton Standing in the center of a larger arena was a young youth whose faith was in the balances. Spectators raise steely on all sides directly in front of him awaiting his death. In front of him was two massive doors behind one were life and bliss, behind another lies a man-eating beast. The choice he makes of the two doors solely depending on a Semi-Barbaric princess. Whose train of thought might be different from that of a person who is sound of mind.

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    In Frank R. Stockton’s short story, “The Lady, or the Tiger?”, the princess is faced with a hard decision of killing her lover, or letting him be with another girl. Before the trial, while the princess is debating her decision, she thinks in anguish, “Would it not be better for him to die at once, and go to wait for her in the blessed regions of semi-barbaric futurity?” (3). The princess intends to point to the door in which the tiger rests, letting her lover be ripped to shreds if he could not be

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    In the story “The Lady and the Tiger”, a princess is forced to make a decision that will have an awful outcome either way for her and her loved one. She is forced to judge if her lover will die at the hands of a tiger or marry another woman and never see her again, “She had lost him, but who should have him? How often, in her waking hours and in her dreams, had she started

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    Once apon a cold slushy Christmas day, Sir Ector and his two sons, Sir Kay and Arthur, walked briskly down the road to the old strong church. Now Sir Kay was a very youthful becoming soul, and his brother Arthur was just a young scrawny eighteen year old with only the title of a squire. Gracefully the three men took their seats in the embellished church. In this time, London was very unsettled since there was no heir left to be seated on the throne. Everyone was hoping and praying that they would

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    With the crowd on the edge of its seat holding a collective breath and the princess’s lover’s confidence dwindling, he opened the heavy door his mind racing as it slowly creaked open. He wondered if she would kill him and convinced himself otherwise. They loved each other, but the sweet metallic scent that he could almost taste in the back of his throat made his mind drift to those who had run out of luck on their fateful day. These mere few seconds felt as long as a life time. The door

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    A beautiful princess named Aurora laid sleeping in a castle in a far away land. Footsteps creaked in her bedroom. However, she was fast asleep and did not notice. It was Prince Phillip. He was a charming prince who was on a journey to find true love. As he crept closer and closer to the princess, he couldn’t help but fall in love with her beauty. He slowly inched in and planted a kiss on her lips. “So soft,” he thought to himself. Aurora awakes with a disgusted look on her face. “What do you think

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    Frank Stockton’s short story “ The Lady or the Tiger” is about how a “semi-barbaric king” punishes those who commit a crime by putting them in an arena.The accused must choose one out of two doors. He will either open one of the doors awaited by the beautiful bride who was searched all over the land to find the perfect fit for him. Or open the door that holds a vicious beast that is about to attack him and devour him in a split second. A handsome young man in this kingdom ends up on trial because

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    "Lady or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton is the story of relationships. In this story, a princess and a young man fall in love and have an affair. One day the King found out about the affair and he put the man on trial. When the young man was on trial, he had to choose between two doors. The theme of trust helps the reader understand why the young man "asks" the princess her help choosing a door. The theme is trust, it is the main foundation of all relationships, it is shown through the young man's

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    When these opposites, the “good and evil”, cross paths conflict occurs where justice is needed. Although, many do not know it, they crave to know what happens net in a justice story. I evaluated three stories where I yearned for justice. “The Lady or the Tiger”, “The Adventures of the Speckled Band” and “The Lamb to the Slaughter”. Three stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The details in each one makes them want more, which is why I chose “The Adventures of the Speckled Band” to have

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