What is the moral of the story "The Rattrap"
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The theme of the story is that most human beings are prone to fall into the trap of material benefit. However, every human being has an essential goodness that can be awakened through understanding and love. A human being has the tendency to redeem himself from dishonest ways.
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HONOURED AND NOBLE MISS,
SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN SO NICE TO ME ALL DAY LONG, AS IF I WAS YOUR CAPTAIN, I WANT TO BE NICE TO YOU. IN RETURN FOR I DO NOT WANT YOU TO BE EMBARRASED AT THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON BY A THIEF. THE RATTRAP IS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FORM A RAT WHO WOULD HAVE BEEN CAUGHT IN THIS WORLD’S RATTRAP, IF HE HAD NOT BEEN RAISED TO CAPTAIN.
WRITTEN WITH FRIENDSHIP,
CAPTAIN VON STAHLE”
MORAL : THIS WORLD IS INDEED A BIG BIG BIG RATTRAP AND HUMAN BEINGS ARE PRONE TO FALL INTO THE TRAP OF MATERIAL BENEFITS. HOWEVER EVERY HUMAN BEING HAS AN ESSENTIAL GOODNESS THAT CAN BE AWAKENED ONLY THROUGH LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING.