In the story it says that she was semi-barbaric just like her father. Her personality was quite selfish and jealous which may have led her to sending him to the tiger because she didnt want someone else to have what she wanted. She also hated this girl that was behind the other door because she thought he was trying to steal her lover. She also believed that the commoner was returning this feelings of affections so the princess was jealous. This is why she would rather him die than be with the lady.
She was the daughter of the barbaric king. She ought to have access to such information. As for her lover , that's the point of the story; you're supposed to assess what came out of the door. It's called open ended.
The dilemma does the princess face in The Lady or the Tiger is that her father will not allow her to marry the man she loves.
The princess learns what is behind each door - the one with the lady and which was has the tiger behind it.
he was in l-o-v-e with the princess. first comes love, then comes your love getting eaten by tiger (in my opinion). But the answer is he fell in love with the princess :)
The lover in the story The Lady, or the Tiger is viewed by the king and the community as low class. However, the princess is in love with him and sees past his station.
apseesThe Princess told her lover which door the young lady was behind. Eventhough she didn't like the young lady behind the door and she would have to sit and watch the marriage ceremony.
The difficult decision in the lady or the tiger is when the princesses has to decide whether to tell her lover to open the door with the tiger or the lady. Will she give into her jealousy and kill him, or will her love for him overpower the emotions of hatred boiling inside her?
That would be the princess. She is a lesser character who also develops the main character by showing what minor character thinks, feels, and says about the major character
The conflict is that the Princess must allow her lover to marry someone else or allow him to be eaten by the tiger. We never learn which choice she made.
The Princess
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.
The rising action in "The Lady or the Tiger" by Frank Stockton is the moment where the princess discovers her lover has been accused of a crime and faces the trial by choosing between two doors, one leading to a lady and the other to a tiger. As the princess learns more about the potential outcomes and grapples with her conflicting emotions, tension builds towards the climax of the story.
he was in l-o-v-e with the princess. first comes love, then comes your love getting eaten by tiger (in my opinion). But the answer is he fell in love with the princess :)
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.
The lover in the story The Lady, or the Tiger is viewed by the king and the community as low class. However, the princess is in love with him and sees past his station.
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.
The antagonist in "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is the king, who creates the dilemma for the protagonist, the princess. The protagonist faces the internal conflict of choosing between her lover and her jealousy, which is symbolized by the two doors in the story.
That is a really good question- and the whole point of the story- is that no one knows for sure. People will pick one or the other, influenced by what they would like the outcome to be. What is the REAL answer? Ah- now, that would be telling........
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The princess in "The Lady or the Tiger" is portrayed as clever, emotional, and driven by intense feelings of jealousy and possessiveness. She is characterized by her passionate nature and her willingness to go to extreme lengths to protect her love.