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TheLadyAndTheTigerAlternateEndingEssay

endingtotheladyandthetigerTheman,sayinghisprayers,openedthedoorandsuddenlyafiercetigercameout roaring."Auuuuggg,"themanscreamedinsomuchpain.Themangotscratchedandhisarmwascompletely brokenbecausehecouldn'tmoveitatallanditreallyhurtHefoughtthetigerwithonearmandhegrabsastick fromthewoodendoorandhestabbedthetigerwiththesharppieceofwood.Afterthatthetigerlookedatthe scratchanditgotmadandpulleditsactualclawsoutthat...

TheLadyortheTiger:theEndingEssay

TheLadyortheTigerÂWithouttheslightesthesitation,hewenttothedoorontheright,andopeneditBefore thegatehadevenreachedafootoffthegroundtheyounglover,heartbroken,watchedfourfranticfeetpacingback andforthandheardadeep,rhythmicpantingHismindfrenziedlyracedwithdozensofthoughts:Howcouldyou dothistome?Mydearlover,doyoucarebutonlyforyourself?Someonemusthaveforcedhertotellmeto choosetherightdoor!WhatsortoffoolamItofall

WriteAnAlternateEndingToTheLadyOrTheTiger

OncetherewasafairkingnamedLiam.Hewasridingbackfromatriponacoldharshdaywhenhenoticedagirl beingabandonedbyherparents.Thekingthought,"sinceIdon'thaveanheirtothethrone,shecouldbecomeit." ThenLiamwalkedoverandheldouthishandtothegirlandputheronhishorseOnceLiamclimbedonhis mightysteed,thelittlegirltoldhimhernamewasAthenaandshewasfiveyearsold.Thenherodebacktohis castlewherehiswifeawaitedhimWhenthey

Everyheartstoppedbeating,everybreathwasheld,everyeyewasfixedimmovablyuponthatman.Withoutthe slightesthesitation,hewenttothedoorontheright,andopenedittheferocioustigerroaredThemanstarted runningforhislifetryingtofindawaytoescape.Chasingafterhim,thetigerprancedonitsprey.Thecrowdwas ingreatshock;theirmouthshangingwideopenWhileeveryoneinthearenawasfrightenedbythehorrendous killingoftheman.Theprincessslightlygrinnedshe...

LouisTheLadyOrTheTigerAlternateEndingEssay

Louiswas,let'sjustsay,hewasdifferentHewasn'tlikeanyoftheotherprincesfromanyoftheotherkingdoms, andhedidn'twanttobeWhenalltheyoungrulerswouldjointogetheratannualfeasts,theotheryoungmen wouldeatperfectlywiththeirchinsupinaglorifyingandpoliteway.Louis,however,didnot.Louisatewith whateverutensilshewanted,howeverfasthewantedto,anddidn'tstoptowipehischinwhenadrizzleofsoup escapedhisspoon.Thisishowhisentirelifewent...

LadyOrTheTiger

oronewithanotherwomanIn"TheLady,OrtheTiger?",Stockton'schoiceofpointofviewbringstomindthe tellingofanancienttaleratherthanaformalnarrative,encouragesthereadertokeepthinkingevenafterthe originalnarrationhasended,asdoeshischoiceinframingtheexpositionandtheplotstructureThepointofview ofthenarrativeprovidestheauraofaprimevalstory,withclassicfairytaleelementsincorporated"TheLady,Or theTiger?"startsoutwiththirdpersonomniscient...

WriteAnAlternateEndingToTheLadyOrTheTiger

TheLadyorTheTigerbyFrank.R.Stockton.Standinginthecenteroftheringisayoungyouthmanknownasthe Princess'sloverandtheKingsenthimtohisarena.Thespectatorsraisesteelyonallsides,directlyinfrontofhim awaitsaladyoratigerWhichwillhechoosetheladyorthetiger?Onpage3theydescribetheprincessas"hotbloodedsemibarbaricprincesshersoulatwhite.Thismeanstheprincessdoesnotwanttowatchherloverdieto thefangsofthetigersTheprincess

LiteraryElementsInTheNecklaceAndTheTiger

everyonewhoreadstheirstory.Whetheritisthroughteachinganimportantlessonaboutmaterialismandironyor inspiringthoughtprovokingquestions,theuseofliteraryelementscanilluminateanystoryTheshortstoriesThe NecklaceandTheLady,orTheTigeraretwoperfectexamplesofliteraryelementsusedtotheirfullpotential. However,althoughbothstoriesutilizeliteraryelementswell,TheNecklacebyGuydeMaupassantusesliterary elementstocompletelycapturethereaderTheNecklace

DoesTheDoorWithTheTigerSymbolizeHonorOrGuilty?

hiswritingstylecommunicatedhisideasclearly.Coincidingwiththethemeofchoicesandconsequences,thelady behindthedoorsymbolizesinnocenceandhappiness,asiftheyaccusedselectsthisdoor,theywillbegranted immediateinnocenceandmarriage.Ifthedoorwiththetigerisselected,thesuspectwillbedevouredasheis consideredguiltyinthisjusticesystem,thus,thetigersymbolizesguiltandangrinessMostimportantly,thearena issymbolicoflifeandthecriticalchoicesmade...

TheLadyOrTheTigerResearchPaper

Theladyorthetiger?"Whereislovethereishope,whereishopethereislife"(AllanStratton)Theshortstorythe ladyorthetigerbyFrankStocktonisalovestorywhichthelanguageislikeapuzzle.Eventheauthordidnot mentionabouttheresult,itisuptoreaderstojudgeabouttheresultThereadersmightendupthisshortstorybya goodromanticwayorasadlovestory.Asaresulttheauthorhandsoverthedecisiontoreaderswhichempowers themdecidetheendingofthe...

TheLadyOrTheTiger:Summary

Doyouliketheendingofthebook?Whyorwhynot?Doyouthinkthereismoretotell?Whatdoyouthinkmight happennext?Givedetailswithpagenumbersfromthebooktoexplain.ThePrincessBride,byWilliamGoldman, hadanendingmuchlikeTheLadyortheTiger,byFrankStocktonInTheLadyortheTiger,aking'sdaughteris ferventlyinlovewithanaccusedcriminalandasaresultthekingpunishestheprincessbymakingherchoosethe criminalsfateThecriminalisputintoaringwith

TheLadyOrTheTigerTheme

storyof"TheLady,ortheTiger"byFrankR.Stocktonraisedquestions,baffledauthors,andsurelyisamystery thatneedstobesolved.Usingimaginationandscientificfacts,Icanprovethattheyoungmanopenedthedoor withtheyoungmaidenbehinditTheprincessunderstandswhatcouldtheirfuturebewhenshemakesthedecision ofchoosingthelady,butwithsheerfaithandhope,thereisachancethattheycanstillbetogether.Yes,lifeisnot somefairytalewithhappyendings;theworld

AnalysisOfTheLadyOrTheTiger

ambiguous,Stockton'sendingprovestobelucid:thetigercameoutofthedoor.Theprincesswasbarbaricin naturewitha"ferventandimperious"soulIfshehadledherlovertothelady,shewouldlivealife"ofdespairand jealousy".Afterall"shehatedthewomanwhoblushedandtrembledbehindthatsilentdoor".Theprincesswas evenpresentforthefatefuloccasion,furtherdisplayingherbarbarismThepossibilityofwitnessingherloverdie to"thecruelfangsofthetiger"didnotwaverher...

WhatIsTheInternalConflictInTheLadyOrTheTiger?

TheLadyortheTiger?,ashortstorywrittenbyFrankStocktonin1884,containsacontroversialtopic,mostlydue toitslackofendingTheauthorleftthestoryundeterminedinthecaseofthelover'sfate,butanalyzingthe princess'spersonalityandmotivescoulddeterminewhatfateshegaveherlover.Oneofthemostidentifiableideas withinTheLadyortheTiger?istheinternalconflictofthemaincharacter,theprincessTheinternalconflictplays alargeroleinhowsheattemptsto...

CausesOfJealousy:TheLadyOrTheTiger

personwoulddoandthinkaboutWhencomingdowntotherootsofjealousy,itcanboildowntoamoreterrible situationthanthatofgoodones.Suchasin"TheLadyortheTiger",allofthedecisionmakingcanalso demonstratetherealismofhumanjealousy.Startingoutwithtalkingaboutjealousyinsuchstoriesas"TheLady ortheTiger",onceanalyzedwhatcanbethoughtoutisthefactthattherearecompletesignsofjealousyandenvy inthestory.Towardstheendofthestory,itistoldthat...

Stockton'sEndOfTheTigerEndingAnalysis

amphitheater,evilisclearlythestrongerforceintheworld,whichprovesthatjealousyandhatredcanmakepeople doevilthings.Inthestory"TheLady,OrTheTiger?,"writtenbyFrankR.Stockton,thekingbuiltanarenawhere convictedfelonswouldgoandchoseadoor:onethatheldatigerbehinditandwouldresultintheirdeath,orone thatheldaladybehindit,andwouldresultinimmediatemarriagetoher,nomatterifhealreadyhadafamily.The kingeventuallybecameawareofasecretrelationship

FrankR.Stockton'sTheLadyOrTheTiger?

TheLadyortheTiger?Tiger."TheLadyortheTiger?"isashortstorywrittenbyFrankR.Stocktonabouta uniquearenaAccusedsubjectsaresubjectedtotheperilsoffatebychoosingoneoftwodoorsOnedoorresultsin amarriageandtheotherresultsinagruesomedeathbymeansofatiger.Oneincidentincludestwolovers.A princess'sloverissenttothearenabecauseofhisrelationshipwiththeprincessandhissocialranking.However, theprincessinthestorypossessedherself

TheTiger

Whatcameoutofthedoorontheright?IsittheTiger,orisittheLady?FrankR.Stockton,authorof"TheTiger orTheLady"leftthisunclear,statingthatthestorycouldgoeitherwaywhilegivingusbackgroundinformationto theprincess'smindbeforeherlover'spotentialexecution.Didtheprincessgivehimthepleasureofmovingon,or didshesendhimtohisdeath?ThepossibilitiesoftheTigerbeingtheoutcomeofthedoorontherightoutweigh themaidenbecausetheprincessisjealous...

TheLadyOrTheTigerThemeEssay

valuablelessons,topassdownhistoryandcultureandtoentertainItisfascinatingtoanalyzealloftheexamples ofwriter'scraftandliteraryelementsandseehowtheymakeadecentstoryextravagant.BothLambtothe SlaughterandTheladyortheTigerusedliteraryelementsinimportantways,butLambtotheSlaughterwasmore effectiveinitsuseandenhancedthestorymorewithitsuseofliteraryelementsandwriter'scraft.TheLambtothe Slaughterhasmanyinstanceswhereimagery,verbal...

TheBox-SocialAndTheLadyOrTheTiger

FrankStockton's"TheLadyorTheTiger"andJamesReaney's"TheBox-Social"haveextremelydifferentsettings andthemes,theyhavemanysimilarities.Boththeseworksofliteraturepossesssimilarcharactersandelementsof suspenseandsatireThemaincharactersin"TheLadyorTheTiger"and"TheBox-Social"areveryalikein severalways.Theircharacteristicsmirroreachotherandhavesimilareffectsonthestory.Theprincessin"The LadyorTheTiger"isabeautiful,semi-barbaric

TheLadyOrTheTiger,ByFrankStockton

TheLadyortheTigerbyFrankStockton.Inthetimeperiodthisstorywaswritten,peoplewerepunishedby havingtogothroughaphysicaltask.Forinstance,ifsomeonecommittedacrime,thatpersonwouldbegivena trialIfsomeonelivesthroughthisphysicaltask,thatpersonisinnocentIfthatpersondies,theyareguiltyand havecommittedthecrime.Inthisstory,aKing'sdaughterfallsinlovewithacommoner.Theboyisputontrialby theKing,becausetheKingdoesnotapproveof

LiteraryCriticismInTheLambToTheSlaughter

words.Theshortstoryisanopportunityallowingstudentstoreadastorywithoutwastingawholeweekonone storyThemostinterestingoftheseshortstoriesthefreshmanEnglishExplorationclassreadwas"TheMost DangerousGame","TheLadyandTheTiger",and"TheInterlopers"."TheMostDangerousGame"wasthemost interestingformanyreasonsForsomepeoplehuntingbiggameisjusttooeasy,andzaroffwouldqualifyintothat category.Onceamanwentintothewoodsaloneandassoon...

3ExamplesOfDramaticIrony

audienceorreaderalthoughunknowntothecharacter.OnegreatexampleofdramaticironycanbefoundinFrank RStockton'sTheLady,ortheTigerInthisshortstorydramaticironyunfoldsastheherostepsoutintothearena, andthenarratorrevealsthattheprincessknowsthesecretofthedoors,andnotonlythat,butshecannotdecide whethersheshouldletthetigereathimorallowhimtobemarriedtohermuchhatedrivalDramaticironyalso occursinTheGiftoftheMagiifthereaderis...

TheLadyOrTheTiger?

"TheLady,ortheTiger?"isashortstorybyFrankRStocktonthattakesplaceinalandruledbyasemi-barbaric kingwhorulessternly,andhasacreativepunishmentforcriminalsthatwerebroughttohisattention.Theyareled toanarenawheretherearetwodoors;theaccusedmustchooseone.Behindonedoor,thereisatiger,whowill maultheaccusedtodeathBehindtheotherdoor,thereisafairmaiden,chosenbythekinghimselfIfthecriminal selectsthisdoor,thenthepairwill...

MostDangerousGameShortStory

Usingthenarrativeskillswehavediscussedinclass,createanendingtothestoryof"TheLadyortheTiger," pickingupfromthesegmentbelow:Wasthetigergoingtocomeortheabsolutelygorgeousladyeveryonehad beentalkingabout?Somanyquestionsracedthroughthelover'smindasthedooropenedHisfatehadrested withintheprincess,andhetrustedherwithallhisheart.Helovedhersomuch,andnotbeingwiththeprincess painedmorethanhecouldeverdemonstrateOncehehad

TheLadyOrTheTigerShortStory

TheladyorthetigerendingTheprincessgesturedtotherightdoortothemanandthemanlistenedto herHoweverthetigerdidnotcomeoutItwastheprincessridingonthebackofahorseTheprincesscameout insteadofthetiger.Hewassurprisedbecauseheheardananimalroar.Therewasnotigerbecausetheprincess sentaservanttoblindfoldthetiger.Fortunatelytheservantsurvivedbutdidnotlivelongbecauseofhisterrorist dreamsTheprincessswitchedtheanimalsandput

LadyOrTheTiger'sAlternateEnding

"LadyortheTiger"AlternateEndingHeopenstherightdoorandfindstheladydeadandhewondershow(flash back)thePrincesspoisonedthefoodtoconfusethepeople(backtorealtime)(screams)thePrincesssmiledatthe deathoftheladyasshewhispers"noonecanhavehimbutme."theylookattheplatethatthePrincessgavetothe ladyithadnofingerprintsbutthecooksothecookwasputintojailthentheKingwassuspiciousaboutthe Princesshefollowedheruntilshegottothe...

AnalysisOfTheStory'TheLadyOrTheTiger'

FrankStockton'sTheLadyOrTheTiger?

Whoknewthat"Intheveryoldentimes"someone'sentirefuturecouldbedecidedbychance,orwasit?Theshort story"TheLady,ortheTiger"byFrankStocktonwasaboutahalf-barbaricking,whowasalsohalf-civilized aboutthefuturesofhisprisoners,whosetupcruel,yetpeacefuljusticesystembasedonchanceWhichIcannot seewhynomatterhowmanywaysIlookatit.WhyonearthamanwouldputhisPRISONERSsopeoplewhodid somethingterriblywronginsocietytobeabletohaveasecond...

ExamplesOfTurningABlindEyeInLiterature

Turningablindeyetosomethingassignificantasjusticeisportrayedinreallifeexperiences,aswellasin literature.Threeshortstoriesthatfeatureturningablindeyetowhatisfairare"TheLady,ortheTiger,""The Lottery,"and"UsandThem"Intheshortstory"TheLady,ortheTiger,"akingfacesthechoiceoflettinghis daughter'sloverlive,orturnablindeyeandsitintheilluminatedamphitheater,watchingtheprincess'beloved choosehisfateOncethekingdiscovers

TheLadyOrTheTiger?byFrankStocktonEssay

TheLadyOrTheTiger?byFrankStocktonStandinginthecenterofalargerarenawasayoungyouthwhosefaith wasinthebalances.Spectatorsraisesteelyonallsidesdirectlyinfrontofhimawaitinghisdeath.Infrontofhim wastwomassivedoorsbehindonewerelifeandbliss,behindanotherliesaman-eatingbeastThechoicehe makesofthetwodoorssolelydependingonaSemi-Barbaricprincess.Whosetrainofthoughtmightbedifferent fromthatofapersonwhoissoundofmind

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SettingGray,charcoalclouds,hunginthemustyairNoisyhonkingandshoutingcamefromeverydirection Constantlypoliceandambulancesirenschargedthroughthestreets,interruptingthecar'sear-splitting conversationPeopletrudgedthroughthestreetsbelow,paniceternallyintheairBuildingsstoodtallabove everything,observingendlessly.Ashadeofcontinuousgreyfellacrosseverything.Thetoweringskyscrapers,the fussycars,thedirtystreets,andthepeople;theirfacesdrowned...

Gray,charcoalclouds,hunginthemustyairNoisyhonkingandshoutingcamefromeverydirectionConstantly policeandambulancesirenschargedthroughthestreets,interruptingthecar'sear-splittingconversation.People trudgedthroughthestreetsbelow,paniceternallyintheairBuildingsstoodtallaboveeverything,observing endlessly.Ashadeofcontinuousgreyfellacrosseverything.Thetoweringskyscrapers,thefussycars,thedirty streets,andthepeople;theirfacesdrownedofeverything

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TheLadyOrTheTiger,TheAdventuresOfTheSpeckledBand

Whentheseopposites,the"goodandevil",crosspathsconflictoccurswherejusticeisneeded.Although,manydo notknowit,theycravetoknowwhathappensnetinajusticestoryIevaluatedthreestorieswhereIyearnedfor justice."TheLadyortheTiger","TheAdventuresoftheSpeckledBand"and"TheLambtotheSlaughter".Three storiesthatkeepreadersontheedgeoftheirseats.Thedetailsineachonemakesthemwantmore,whichiswhyI chose"TheAdventuresoftheSpeckledBand"tohave

NewYorkCity:NewYorkCity

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TheOppressionOfOppositeSexSexualityAndRelationships

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symbolicallyandresultsinareleaseofanobservedtransformativepowerThebloodychamberservesadifferent symbolicpurposeoftransformationforBeautyin"TheCourtshipofMrLyon",theheroinein"TheTiger'sBride" andtheCountessin"TheLadyoftheHouseofLove".Eachofthesecharacterswillembarkonajourneythat questionstheirselfhoodincircumstancesthatarepresentedtothemandultimatelyeachwillgothrougha

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