In our life, we are going to protect our actions. Simply put, why do you have to take an English course, even though you already said that? Clearly, the reason is to master the skills to write arguments, we hope to learn in English class. The important thing here is that there is a purpose for everything we do. This also applies to various kinds of literary works, and in the kind of ghost story, writers try to teach and scare moral courses and entertainment through their work. Every ghost story has its important purpose.
"Open window" is Saki's most popular short story. It was originally collected by beasts and super beasts in 1914. Saki's wit is at the highest place in this story. In this story, spontaneous mischief plays a stranger. Many of the story of Saki has repeatedly appeared but the "window of opening" may be his most successful and famous example. Here, Saki made a drama of conflict between reality and imagination and showed the difficulty of distinguishing them. Unfortunately, Nuttel is not only a victim of a story joke but also a reader. As it was easy to be cheated, readers tended to laugh at Nuttel for the first time. But the reader is also fascinated by Saki 's story and must recognize that he or she also tends to believe in an interesting story with a story.
Hugh Hector Munro wrote in the pseudonym of Saki and it is well known that he is not only a master of short stories but also ironic irony of his novel. "The Window" The most frequently chosen story of Sakki is a good example of the use of Saki's sarcasm. The story of this story is ironic in itself. However, Saki added irony of this story by making Vera the victim of the same fraud that he committed against Mr. Nuttel. The key to the success of this influence is the narrative structure of the story. Saki uses a framework story that provides another bigger story that not only provides a story but also an inner story in the context within an "open window". If the story of Vera about the missing hunter is the only available story, one can think of it as a ghost story or a fantasy story.
"Open window" is one of the shortest stories of Saki, and this is what is being told. There are few elaborate well-written stories of lengths longer than 4 to 5 pages, but the "window" has only 3 pages, even more than the language economics of "The Lumber-Room" and "Tobermory". It is very short, there is little to say about the air of the metaphor, except what the "moral" of the story is or even if it is not clear. Saki uses that language very cleverly, and such effects are worth analyzing a bit by canceling "open windows" (which you can read completely here)