Explain the metaphor of the rattrap in context of the story by Selma Lagerlof.
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The metaphor of the rattrap highlights the theory of crime and punishment. "The Rattrap" is a metaphor for how humanity is beguiled by the "traps" of life, "all the good things that are offered."
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Answer. Answer: The metaphor of the rattrap highlights the theory of crime and punishment. "The Rattrap" is a metaphor for how humanity is beguiled by the "traps" of life, "all the good things that are offered
The theme of the story is that most human beings are prone to fall into the trap of material benefit. However, every human being has an essential goodness that can be awakened through understanding and love. A human being has the tendency to redeem himself from dishonest ways
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