For what purpise did the king use his arena
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It was written as a type of test. The story is meant to be a tragedy, but you get to choose the ending, the man's fate. Does the princess send him to another or does her barbarian type upbringing send him to his death. It's your chose, your theoretical actions. It's your mind.
The king is the antagonist in the story The Lady or the Tiger because he throw the young male into the area. But this depends if you're looking in the point of view that the young man is the protagonist.
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.
The story is set in an imaginary time and place, in a kingdom whose king is "semi-barbaric." His autocratic style is described in detail and the narrator comments at length on his splendid arena. It has tiers upon tiers, galleries, and doors at and below ground level, with curtains round them so that no hint of what is behind them is revealed. If the tiger eats the prisoner, mourners await, and if the lady marries the prisoner, priests are ready to perform the marriage ceremony. The setting bears many similarities to the Coliseum in Rome, which was the scene of elaborate and bloody gladiatorial games for centuries.
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In "The Tiger Who Would Be King" by James Thurber, the female tiger plays a minor role as the mate of the male tiger who aspires to be king of the beasts. She supports her mate's ambition but ultimately remains a secondary character in the story.
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Dramatic irony is a literary device used in which the reader is informed about some facts which are unknown to the reader. It brings the readers interest in the story. In this story, one instance of literary device is when we know about the hundredth tiger has been brought and not actually killed by the king.
Foreshadowing in "The Lady or the Tiger" can be seen when the narrator highlights the princess's jealousy and strong emotions, making it clear that her choice for the man will have significant consequences. Additionally, the king's character and his intention to test the lovers with the arena suggest a dramatic and unforeseeable outcome, hinting at the story's bittersweet or ambiguous resolution.
It was written as a type of test. The story is meant to be a tragedy, but you get to choose the ending, the man's fate. Does the princess send him to another or does her barbarian type upbringing send him to his death. It's your chose, your theoretical actions. It's your mind.
The king is the antagonist in the story The Lady or the Tiger because he throw the young male into the area. But this depends if you're looking in the point of view that the young man is the protagonist.
In the story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the crime the young man committed was falling in love with the king's daughter, which was forbidden as she was of a higher social status.
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.
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In the story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton, the character of the king can be considered static. Throughout the narrative, the king's motives and actions remain consistent, as he rules the kingdom with a barbaric sense of justice.