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The Lady, or the Tiger?
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"The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton is a short story written in the late 19th century, characterized by its exploration of themes such as love, jealousy, and the nature of choice. The narrative is set in a semi-barbaric kingdom ruled by a king who has a unique method of delivering justice, showcasing the complexities of human emotions through a compelling moral dilemma. The story centers on a young man who is put on trial for loving the king's daughter, resulting in a public spectacle where he must choose between two doors: one concealing a ferocious tiger that will kill him, and the other hiding a beautiful lady whom he would marry if he is deemed innocent. The twist lies in the fact that the princess, who secretly knows what awaits behind each door, must decide whether to guide her lover to safety or allow jealousy to dictate her choice. The narrative concludes ambiguously, leaving readers to ponder the princess's decision as the young man opens the door. The story invites contemplation on themes of human desire, the conflict between jealousy and love, and the nature of choice itself.
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