Saki 's short story "Opening the Window" not only compares cruel Nuttel with readers, but it is mischievous, but readers are often fascinated by the story and Mrs. Sappleton. In stark contrast to this, Vera is ironically the Latin truth.
When nervous Neutel took his nerve introduction letter to his nerve and Sappletons, Mrs. Sapton's niece was sent to keep Framton. This premature girl realized that Nuttel was not that funny so she made a solid story about the opening of the big French door. Her story about Mr. Sapton and his son's mysterious disappearance included enough credibility, so that the empty Lady Sapulton finally entered the room and hoped that her husband and son would come back through the window . The explanation of her aunt is disturbing and truthful.
Talking is full for shooting, lack of birds and prospects for ducks in winter
Then when Mrs. Upton cried out, "They finally came here!", Vera saw "stunned fear" outside the window, and he felt "famous fear" It was. Even Mrs. Sapton is impeccable, because when she "interprets" because she spent the night to bathe his ass, she believes her niece
Vera and Mrs Sappton compare and contrast, because they are all playing hostesses, but playing their roles is very different.
Vera and Framton are quite contrasting in many ways. She is very young and he is middle-aged. She is a lady, he is a man. She is "self-discerning" relaxing, he is nervous and scared. She wears clothes indoors and he is dressed outdoors wearing a hat and a stick. She is an insider of this family, he is a stranger and an outsider.
Framton is in stark contrast to the three bird hunters. They are active and healthy rural types, he is a weak urban dweller who feels inappropriate in the country. Framton may have never shot his life. He is neat and critical, and they are covered with dirt, and there may be some blood.
Vera is totally in contrast to his brother Ronnie. He likes to go out, her favorite entertainment may be filled with good books.
Since she introduced her childhood, Vera is also an important part of the 'opening window'. This is a common theme in many of the stories of Saki. Saki often depicts childhood as an unfortunate condition, leaving children in the boring adult world. Part of this view comes from H. H. Munro's own growth experience. Like many of the children of Saki, Vera was watching by her aunt. She was eager to escape (I accomplished it through imaginative storytelling and tricks). The window represents the desire for this escape. It is an iconic window to another world through which Vera can enter another reality in its own way. In this way, Vera 's tall story is a means to escape living in a boring adult world.
Hugh Hector Munro wrote in the pseudonym of Saki, but it is well known that he is not only a master of short stories, but also that his novel is full of irony. "Window Opening" The most frequently chosen story of Sakki is a good example of Saki with irony. The story of this story is ironic in itself. But Saki added this irony sarcasm 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 puts the inner story into the context, using a story of a framework of not only providing a story but also providing another story in the story in the "open window". If the story of Vera about missing hunters is the only available story, you can think of it as a ghost story or a fantasy story.