One morning, a boy called Nicholas doesn't want to eat his breakfast, and puts a frog in his bowl.His distant aunt gives out to him for this, and Nicholas's two cousins and younger brother are taken to the seaside at Jagbourough, while he has to remain at home as a punishment.
When the other children have left, Nicholas's distant aunt goes to work in the garden and commands him to stay out of the gooseberry garden.Nicholas instead takes the key from a shelf in the library
and sneaks into the lumber room, where he is never allowed to go.He has lots of fun in the lumber room.He sees lots of beautiful and strange objects, such as old ornaments, tapestries, and a teapot shaped like a duck. He finds a big book with pictures of birds in it. While he is looking at a picture of a duck, the aunt screams for him.Nicholas finds that she has fallen into a tank of water, and refuses to help her out on the grounds that she is an impostor.
Nicholas's cousins and brother come back from the sea in a very bad mood.They have had no fun at all because the tide was in and one of them had sore feet.The aunt was rescued from the watertank by a kitchen maid after more than half an hour.Only Nicholas is happy because he is thinking of a tapestry depicting hounds and a stag.
"The Lumber Room" by Saki is a story about a mischievous and clever young boy named Nicholas who outsmarts his strict aunt by imagining an adventure in the off-limits lumber room. Through his creativity and resourcefulness, Nicholas turns a mundane situation into a thrilling escapade, showing that sometimes breaking the rules can lead to unexpected discoveries and triumphs.
Jagborough is a fictitious seaside resort in the story ' The Lumber Room ' by H H Monro, AKA Saki.
summary of the quince tree by Saki
The moral lesson in "The Lumber Room" by Saki is the importance of creativity, imagination, and thinking outside the box. The protagonist, Nicholas, teaches us that unconventional thinking and challenging authority can lead to unexpected opportunities and personal growth.
The sentence should be: "Helen answered, 'My favorite short story is Saki's The Necklace.'"
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Once upon a time, there's a music on the hill. The End. :)
Saki uses dramatic irony to develop the theme of the story in "The Interlopers." By setting up a situation where both characters believe they have the upper hand in a longstanding feud, Saki creates tension and emphasizes the futility of their conflict. The ultimate twist highlights the irony of their situation and reinforces the theme of the story.
"The Penance of Sake" is a short story by Saki that follows the main character as he is banished to a remote island for his mischievous deeds. The protagonist must come to terms with his actions and seek redemption through performing a ritual penance. The story explores themes of repentance, redemption, and the consequences of one's actions.
Helen answered, "My favorite short story is Saki's 'The Necklace.'"
Bertie is the nickname of Framton Nuttel, the main character in Saki's short story "The Open Window." He is visiting the Sappletons and is the focus of a practical joke played by Vera, the niece of the household.
Saki wrote "The Storyteller" to challenge traditional storytelling conventions and to mock the moralistic tales often told to children. Through the character of the bachelor, Saki explores the power of storytelling and the importance of engaging and entertaining audiences.
In the story "Tobermory" by Saki, Tobermory is a cat who mysteriously learns to speak. As a result, he reveals scandalous gossip about the guests at a house party, causing chaos and uproar before disappearing into the night.