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Author Author Frank R. Stockton 1834-1902 Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time. Stocktons.

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Page 1: Author Author Frank R. Stockton 1834-1902 Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time. Stocktons.
Page 2: Author Author Frank R. Stockton 1834-1902 Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time. Stocktons.

Author

AuthorAuthor

• Frank R. Stockton • 1834-1902

• Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time.

• Stockton’s works include stories, novels, and nonfiction.

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Author

AuthorAuthor• Frank R. Stockton,

Continued

• His most lasting and famous work is “The Lady, or the Tiger?”

• The short story has been adapted in an operetta, a play, a movie, a recording, and even inspired the creation of the game show Let’s Make a Deal.

Page 4: Author Author Frank R. Stockton 1834-1902 Prolific writer in the United States whose popularity ranked second only to Mark Twain during his time. Stocktons.

General Information

General InformationGeneral Information • During the Middle Ages in England, guilt or innocence was decided through a practice known as an ordeal.

• An accused person was physically tested, and the outcome determined guilt or innocence.

• “The Lady, or the Tiger?” borrow on this idea, but instead of a physical test they are put to a mental one

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Literary Focus

Literary FocusLiterary Focus• IronyIrony

• In almost all cases, a person would want the person they love to control their fate.

• “The Lady, or the Tiger?” tests this theory and makes the reader wonder if in this case the exact opposite is true

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Literary Focus

Literary FocusLiterary Focus• Internal ConflictInternal Conflict

• Internal Conflict #1: a life or death choice is a central conflict of the story

• Internal Conflict #2: picking feelings of loyalty or feelings of jealous are a central conflict of the story

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Literary Focus

Literary FocusLiterary Focus

• AmbiguityAmbiguity • The end of “The Lady,

or the Tiger?” is left open-ended for the reader and can be interpreted many different ways

• Often one’s own experiences will shape how they view ending of the story

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Themes and Focus

Themes and FocusThemes and Focus • Man’s Brutal Nature– Although described as

partially refined, the king and his people are often ruled by their animalistic nature

• Love vs. Jealousy– The choice of whether

to follow love or give into jealousy drives the suspense of the story

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Themes and Focus

Themes and FocusThemes and Focus • Loyalty vs. Selfishness– The reader’s thoughts

on the ending will be shaped by their own thoughts on man’s tendency to follow loyalty or give into selfishness

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Summary and Plot Overview

Summary and Plot Summary and Plot OverviewOverview

• A king enjoys putting his people at the mercy of their own hands: – The accused person

must choose between two doors concealing either a tiger that will kill him or a woman who will marry him.

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Summary and Plot Overview

Summary and Plot Summary and Plot OverviewOverview

• The trial takes on added intrigue when the lover of the king’s daughter is brought into the area:

– Will he live another day and marry another woman, or will he be eaten by the tiger?

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Character Analysis

Character AnalysisCharacter Analysis • The King– Enjoys his own brand of

justice—those who enter the arena choose their own fate

• The Princess– Falls in love for a man

beneath her rank. Will she remain loyal to him or let her own jealousy prevail?

• The Suitor– Plays with fire by becoming

involved with the princess. Should he trust that she will help him survive the arena?