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Why do you think that the author of the lumber room Hector hugh Monroe use his wit and distinct style in the story?

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Nicholas told this to his aunt and thus got the better of her. Nicholas made frequent trips into the front garden to mislead his aunt and make her believe that he wanted to enter the gooseberry garden, whereas his actual plan was to discover the secret of the lumber room.The humor of "The Lumber Room" arises from the perceptions of a humorless, single-minded, imperious aunt set against the free-spirited, imaginative and impish mind of the boy Nicholas. ...woman of ungovernable temper, imperious, a moral coward, possessing no brains worth speaking of, and a primitive disposition.

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In the short story 'The Lumber Room' by H.H. Munro (or, as he was known by his pen name, Saki), there are two main characters: the so-called aunt and Nicholas. These characters engage in a sort of battle of wits as the author explores the themes of authority and rebellion. Let's take a closer look.

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