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please give me detailed conclusion of chapter The Rattrap

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Answered by rj0509925
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Conclusion of chapter "The Rattrap".

The theme of the story is that most people easily fall into the trap of material gain. However, every human being has a necessary good nature that can be awakened through understanding and love. A human being has a tendency to redeem himself in dishonest ways. The theme is developed using the metaphor of the mousetrap. The mousetrap seller calls the world a big mousetrap. Material advantages such as wealth and pleasure, shelter, food, warmth, and clothing are the same temptations that entice a person into the world's mousetrap as cheese and pork bait. A mouse fell into a mousetrap. As soon as someone takes a bite, the whole world will surround them and lose everything. The peddler was tempted by the old farmer's thirty crowns. He steals money. Now he is afraid of being caught and is moving in the forest. It was Edla Willmansson's kind, loving and generous treatment that helped her escape the world's snares.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The Rattrap is, in essence, the tale of a man who discovers that real happiness comes from the inside out, from love, respect, and appreciation, not from worldly possessions.

The character's life, which includes living in a humble environment without a roof over his head or any warm clothing, serves as the story's vehicle for addressing the social problem of poverty. The only way he is able to live is by continuing to sell rat traps.

The Rattrap's summary makes it clear that when someone is treated with respect, they also live up to it. Not worldly things like wealth, fame, or material possessions, but rather love, compassion, understanding, and respect are what make life worthwhile.

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