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Mention some of the specific details about the victims of the 'tragedy' that vera gives nuttel. why do you think she provides so many details?

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The victims of the 'tragedy' were none other than Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two younger brothers.

Explanation:

  • "The Open Window" is a short story written by H. H. Munro (Saki).
  • In the story, Vera narrates a 'tragedy' to Mr. Nuttel, Mrs. Sappleton's friend's brother. The 'tragedy' is nothing but an imaginative story by Vera. She narrates that the 'tragedy' happened with Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two brothers who, one day, went for the shooting and never came back.
  • She asserts that the reason the French Window remains open is that Mrs. Sappleton believes that they will return one day.
  • She provided so many details in the story to make Mr. Nuttel believe that it is a real story and may not sound fake.

Learn more:

The open window summary:

brainly.in/question/5020494

Character sketch of Vera and Framton Nuttel both:

brainly.in/question/994419

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