In the lesson Rattrap, the iron master and his daughter Edla behave well with the peddler. Other than sentiments on a mistaken identity on the part of the ironmaster and innate goodness on the part of Edla, is there some other reason for this hospitality? Explain.
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The peddler had been thinking of his rattraps when suddenly he was struck by the idea that the whole world was nothing but a big rattrap. It existed only to set baits for people. It offered riches and joys, shelter and food, heat and clothing in the same manner as the rattrap offered cheese and pork. As soon as someone let himself be tempted to touch the bait, it closed in on him, and then everything came to an end.
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