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 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
Because he is Right Handed ! easy as that
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?
In Robert Browning's poem "The Lady or the Tiger?" the ending is intentionally left open to interpretation. The princess, faced with a choice for her lover's fate, gestures towards one of the doors, but it is up to the reader to decide if she picked the door with the lady or the tiger behind it. The poem explores themes of love, jealousy, and the complexity of human emotions.
shut the door in her face
The story is purposefully left unfinished, so there is no official answer to your question. "The Lady or the Tiger?" is now considered to be a thought experiment regarding human nature: would the princess, out of love for her sweetheart, point him towards safety in marriage to another woman; or would she selfishly direct her lover to a painful execution? This riddle can be expanded to question whether humans, by nature, are more apathetically selfish or sympathetically generous.
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.
It's simply politeness to be kind and hold the door open for others regardless of gender. However, it is considered rude not to hold the door open for a lady solely because she is a lady.
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.
Oh, dude, in "The Lady or the Tiger," people are punished or rewarded based on whether they choose the door with the lady or the tiger behind it. If they choose the lady, they get to marry her, but if they choose the tiger, well, let's just say it's not a happy ending. It's like a twisted game show, but with higher stakes and no prize money.
Yes. I just got married and my wife is all smiles when I open the car door for her.
In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton, the falling action is when the princess learns which door her lover must open and decides which door to direct him towards. She makes a quick decision, and the story ends without revealing whether she chose the door with the lady or the tiger behind it. This uncertainty leaves the reader to speculate on the consequences of her choice.