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The Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton

The Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton. The Lady, or the Tiger? Introducing the Story. The first requisite of civilization . . . is that of justice. —Sigmund Freud. The Lady, or the Tiger? Introducing the Story.

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The Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton

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  1. The Lady, or the Tiger?by Frank R. Stockton

  2. The Lady, or the Tiger?Introducing the Story The first requisite of civilization . . . is that of justice. —Sigmund Freud

  3. The Lady, or the Tiger?Introducing the Story In this tale, a king holds public trials of subjects accused of crimes. Their guilt or innocence is determined by chance—by having them open one of two doors and reveal what’s behind it. • A beautiful lady means innocence. • A ferocious tiger means guilt. [End of Section]

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