“The Lady or the Tiger”
Directions: Complete the chart below by filling in the boxes. Use the example of the king to help with understanding.
|Character Name |Quote (Label D for Direct or I for Indirect) |Explain what you learned about the character from the quote. |
|King |“There lived a semi-barbaric king, whose ideas, though somewhat polished…were |The reader learns that the king has a two sided personality (semi-half) that causes him to have ideas that|
| |still large, florid, and untrammeled, as became the half of him which was |are sometimes savagely cruel (barbaric). |
| |barbaric” (1). | |
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|Lady | | |
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|Lover | | |
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