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The Lady Or The Tiger Essay
Imagine yourself in front of two identical doors; each door with something totally different inside, that will decide your fate. In the story, “The Lady or the Tiger”, by Frank Stockton, a young man is judged because of his love for the King’s daughter. The man is put in prison and sent to the arena to be judged. While being judged he looks to the princess for guidance. The princess’s selfish heart, her hatred toward the woman, and her belief that she can see her love again in paradise causes her to lead her lover the door with the tiger.
The princess’s selfish heart causes her to guide her lover to the door with the tiger inside. A selfish heart always leads to evil. God talks about how selfishness is evil. “For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder and every evil thing.” –James 3:16. This is true of the princess. The
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This contributes to her decision. “Would it not be better for him to die at once, and go to wait for her in the blessed regions of semi-barbaric futurity?” --page 6. The princess out of a selfish heart thinks it would be better for her love to die now so she can meet him in the blessed regions. The princess believes that it would be better if she could meet her love in paradise. This shows how selfish she is; she is willing to let him die just so no one else can marry him. The princess’s losses her mind when she imagines the woman’s triumph. “How in her grievous reveries had she gnashed her teeth, and torn her hair, when she saw his start of rapturous delight as he opened the door of the lady!” --page 6. The princess cannot stand the thought of her love loving another lady, so she believed it is better for him to die now. At the moment of her decision the princess thinks it is a good choice just to wait to see her love in heaven, but after it happened she never would forget the blood shed and the

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