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the ending of the story is when he opens the door he chossen if he open the tiger he need to battle and win it and if he open the lady he need to marry it again even thought he have a wife
not all problems have a solution, or a desired outcome
The allegory is king's system of "just." His system of just actaully has no just. It is injustice, because either way, the man loses. If he picks the tiger, he will be killed. If he picks the lady, he no longer gets to love the princess.
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
No. Frogs are amphibians.
tiger is powerful and fearless, courageous and ferocious
The boy is a tiger
In the poem "Lady Feeding the Cats" by Douglas Stewart, some metaphors include comparing the lady to a queen, the cats to her loyal subjects, and the milk she offers them to a symbol of her kindness and care. These metaphors help create a sense of regality and nurturing in the scene.
i personally think it is lady gaga because tiger woods has gone through a lot and lady gaga is living large
Yes, there are metaphors in "The Tiger Rising" by Kate DiCamillo. One example is the metaphor of the tiger representing the main character, Rob's, feelings of anger and sadness. Another metaphor is the unlocked suitcase symbolizing Rob's hidden emotions that he eventually comes to terms with.
The song uses biblical metaphors.
The story "The Lady or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton ends on a cliffhanger, leaving it to the reader's imagination to decide whether the princess chose to reveal the lady or the tiger behind the door.
In "The Lady or the Tiger," it is not explicitly stated whether the courtier is fed to the lady or the tiger. Evidence includes how the princess knows which door the lady is behind and her possessive nature towards the courtier, which could suggest she chose the tiger for jealousy. On the other hand, her love for the courtier could mean she directed him to the lady. Ultimately, the story leaves the ending ambiguous, allowing readers to interpret it as they wish.
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The story "The Lady or the Tiger" by Frank Stockton is left intentionally ambiguous, and the ending is open to interpretation. It is up to each reader to decide whether the princess directs the man to the lady or the tiger.