How did the peddler see himself in relation to the world around him?
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The rattrap peddler was a very poor man as his earnings are very low. He has to resort to petty thievery and begging to make both ends meet. He is alone in this whole world and leads a miserable life. So he starts knitting up various kinds of thoughts. His mind, thus, was always preoccupied with rattraps. One of those thoughts is of supposing the whole world as a big rattrap. His views are that the world offers us various types of baits in the form of comforts of life. This in return traps us into the rattrap of the world and leads us to various types of miseries.
He had view of the whole world as a big rattrap. He himself got caught in the same when he saw thirty kronor notes of crofter that attracted him. The next day both men left the cottage at the same time, but after an hour later the rattrap peddler stood again at window. He smashed a pane and got hold of the pouch. He took the money and after stealing he went into the woods to escape. He dared not continue on the public highway and turned off the road into the woods. Later in the day he was lost in the woods. It was a big and confusing forest. Soon he came to realize that it was a big rattrap and he was caught in it and couldn't escape.
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Answer: The rattrap peddler was a very poor man as his earnings are very low. He has to resort to petty thievery and begging to make both ends meet. ... He had view of the whole world as a big rattrap. He himself got caught in the same when he saw thirty kronor notes of crofter that attracted him
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