Did Nicholas really enjoyed in the Lumber Room?
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Explanation:
The protagonist of “The Lumber Room,” Nicholas is a young and mischievous boy who lives with three other children—his younger brother, his girl-cousin, and his boy-cousin—and his cousins’ aunt. He often clashes with the aunt, who is a strict and unpleasant guardian to the children. Nicholas doesn’t seem particularly attached to the other children he lives with, dismissing his younger brother as “boring” and finding it amusing when his girl-cousin scrapes her knee and cries. While the other children must also endure the aunt’s rules and punishments, they don’t seem to actively rebel against her like Nicholas does, perhaps because he feels injustices more keenly than they do and is bolder than they are. He also doesn’t invite any of these children to join in his scheme to enter the lumber room, saving it for a day when he can carry out his plan alone.