What difficulties did rhetoric face before taking the pony-carriage?how were the difficulties solved
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If you have ever found yourself in a super-embarrassing situation that you can't seem to escape, you will be able to relate to Theodoric in Saki's The Mouse. Follow the lesson all the way through, and you will even find a lesson about being too worried about what others think.
Theodoric
In the very beginning of The Mouse, it is clear that Theodoric is not a likable character. In fact, he is portrayed as a spoiled brat. The narrator tells us that his mom did her best to protect him from the ''coarser realities of life.'' He has just returned from visiting a vicar's home and is full of complaints. There was no carriage ready when he had to leave, and he even had to help get a pony from a stable. Now, he smells like a barn, and there might even be straw in his hair. As he sits reflecting on this clearly traumatic experience, he realizes that there is a mouse in his clothing.
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