Sunday, July 13, 2014

What are some examples of paradox in Saki's short story "The Open Window?"

Ais defined as
anyone or anything that is self-contradictory. A paradox can also be something that seems absurd
but might express a possible element of truth. 's short story "" has a few examples of
paradox when a nervous man named Mr. Nuttel meets a clever young trickster named Vera. One
example of a paradox can be seen when Vera first mentions her aunt's "" to Mr. Nuttel,
and he thinks to himself, ". . . somehow, in this restful country spot, tragedies seemed
out of place." Mr. Nuttel feels as though a tragedy taking place in a peaceful spot is
contradictory to its nature and purpose

Finally, Vera is a paradox because
she exhibits a contradictory nature. For example, she seems like a sweet, innocent girl who is
concerned about her aunt's welfare. She also seems to be interested in telling Mr. Nuttel about
the "tragedy" so he will be sensitive to her aunt's state of mind when he meets her.
On the contrary, Vera's true intentions are to deceive her guest and make a fool out of him. As
a result, she reveals the truth about herself, which is the fact that she is more of a trickster
than just a young, sweet, innocent girl.

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