what was Mrs sappleton's reaction to Framton Framton' s running out of the room
Answers
In plotting his ghost story, Saki showed his remarkable talent for details. The three men who appear at the end of the tale did not simply go out for a stroll. They were all hunters, which meant that they would all be carrying shotguns. Saki set the story in an English countryside to explain all the interest in hunting various kinds of birds. He came up with the idea of having an open French window because he wanted the three returning men to be headed straight towards where the viewpoint character Framton Nuttel was sitting. Normally such hunters would probably enter by a back door and at least take off their boots before going into the living room for tea. There is a great deal of discussion of the "open window" before the hunters appear, so that the reader does not question why they are going to walk straight into the living room in their wet clothes and muddy boots. This is probably why Saki titles his story "The Open Window" and features it in the setting throughout the story. He wants the reader to accept the fact that the tall window would be standing open and that they men would be expected to return through it.
Answer:
When Mrs. Sappleton sees her husband and brothers approaching the house, she is delighted, this make Framton terrified and He makes a run for it quickly and leaves her house.
Explanation:
- When Mrs. Sappleton sees her husband and brothers approaching towards the house after their hunting, she is happy to see them as her conversation with Framton comes to an end finally.
- On hearing that Mrs.sappleton husband and brother is coming home after hunting, Framtom get terrified at their arrival and hastily leaves the house of Mrs.Saapleton. because he believes they are dead and mrs.saapleton is not okay mentally.