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Compare the characters of the 'Aunt' and 'Nicholas' from the short story 'The Lumber Room' by Saki​

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Answered by tyronemapanao
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Modeled after the two aunts who raised Saki, the aunt of "The Lumber Room " is autocratic, repressive, petty, and unimaginative. Nicholas's soi-aunt lacks the imagination to understand why Nicholas puts a frog in his bread-and-milk in order to expose her pettifogging nature. Instead, she falls for the...

Answered by amikkr
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In the short story 'The Lumber Room' by H.H. Munro or, as he was known by his pen name, Saki, there are two main characters: the so-called aunt and Nicholas. Saki's classic, "The Lumber Room," is a short story about a boy who will do anything to get what he wants.

The main characters in the short story that are Nicholas and Ollie have similarities and differences in their characteristics.

Nicholas is cunning, clever, imaginative, and disobedient. His aunt is dim-witted and lacks imagination. Her deceptions aren't lighthearted. The only time we see a parallel is when Nicholas turns the tables on his aunt and refuses to enter the garden because she told him not to . The Aunt is the antagonist in the story.  Nicholas, the story's protagonist, classifies her as one of "the older, wiser, and better people." The author criticizes the Aunt's traditional upbringing methods and her inability to raise children. The reader is exposed to her negative characteristics throughout the story. The powerful character of Nicholas, description depicts an intelligent child with a very creative imagination, despite the fact that no physical description or age is given.

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