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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Lagerlöf's "The Rattrap" is a metaphor for how humanity is beguiled by the "traps" of life, "all the good things that are offered."
“The Rattrap” written by Selma Lagerlof is a short story about an old, disillusioned peddler and thief who is taken in and shown generosity by a young woman. Her kindness changes his bitter attitude toward life. Theme (2) ‘The Rattrap’ provides a glimpse into human nature.
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