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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The Lady or The Tiger? By: Frank R. Stockton Mood, the tone of this story is Loving and Nervous. "From the moment of his arrest, the princess thought of nothing but this hour." " the lady look with affection upon the young man, and the princess feared that the young man returned this look to the lady."For she had done what no other person had done ± she had discovered the secret behind the doors." Tone, the tone of the story is intensity. 1."Now, the point of the story is this: Did the tiger come out of that door, or did the lady"2. "She had lost him, but who should have him "3. "And without the slightest hesitation, she had moved her hand to the right." Tone, the tone of the story is intensity. 1."Now, the point of the story is this: Did the tiger come out of that door, or did the lady?"2. "She had lost him, but who should have him? "3. "And without the slightest hesitation, she had moved her hand to the right." Plot Structure Exposition- "Long ago, there lived a savage, cruel king, who believed that he was a brilliant and reasonable sovereign."Rising action- "For she had done what no other person had done ± she had discovered the secret behind the doors. She knew behind which door the tiger paced and behind which the lady waited."Climax- " He went directly to the door on the right and opened it."Falling Action- "He picked the door she choice"Resolution- The ending of the story where things get wrapped up. Conflict- It was the duty of the subject to open one, he could open either door. From one, a ferocious tiger might spring upon him as a punishment for his guilt. From the other, a beautiful lady might step out and, as a reward of his innocence, immediately marry the man. It was of no consequence that he might already be wed. Theme Comparison- The theme is the Big Mystery because its a mystery what door she'll pick and if its the man or the tiger.
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