What is the moral of the story open window?
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In the short story, "The Open Window," by Saki, the author uses a third-person omniscient point of view. ... The moral that we draw from the lesson "The Open Window" is that one should not deceive another person. He or she should be sensitive towards a person's needs or circumstances.
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The moral lesson of "The Open Window" is that people who are gullible and self-absorbed will suffer the consequences of their failure to question what they are told.
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