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Exploring Characters and Ambiguity in "The Lady or the Tiger?"

This entry delves into the paradoxical tale of "The Lady or the Tiger?", examining the contrasting characters of the king and the princess. The king's tyrannical nature and the princess's conflicted emotions are analyzed, emphasizing the complexity of their choices. The story’s ambiguous ending leaves readers questioning the true outcome, fostering discussion about themes of love, jealousy, and fate. Supporting evidence and quotes from the text accentuate the reflections on the characters' motivations and societal norms surrounding justice and gender roles.

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Exploring Characters and Ambiguity in "The Lady or the Tiger?"

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  1. Entry Exercise • DLQ #2

  2. Lady or Tiger? • How would you describe the character of the king? • How would you describe the princess? • What makes the ending of the story ambiguous?

  3. Lady or Tiger Review • Look at your paragraphs explaining the ending you envision for the story. What evidence do you have to support your position? • Find at least one quote that supports your view. How could you incorporate that into your story?

  4. Anticipation Guide • In America, everyone has the same chance to succeed as everyone else. • A hero is someone who succeeds at whatever he or she sets out to do. • Majority rule is the best way because most people do what is right. • A model family consists of a father, a mother, and children. • Girls should act like girls, and boys should act like boys.

  5. Anticipation Guide (Cont.) 6. In America, we all know that a person is innocent of a crime until prove guilty in a court of law. If he or she is judged guilty, we know it is true. 7. You can usually tell what kind of person someone is by how he or she looks. 8. If someone stays away from people, he or she probably has something to hide. 9. Some words are so offensive they should never be written or said. 10. Sticks and stones may break you bones, but words will never hurt you.

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