The rattrap seller is a homeless fellow who stays in the
crofter’s cottage for a night. The crofter entertains him as a guest and friend. But the
rattrap seller returns later the next day, smashes the window pane and steals the money
of the crofter. The fortune however turns later when the iron master mistaking him to be
an old comrade takes him home. There he stays for two days as his guest. Once again he
is on his way to continue his usual profession of selling rattraps, thievery and
begging. But he sends a letter to the iron masters daughter telling her that she was a
wonderful hostess and he cannot lie to her. He also returned the money that he had
stolen from the crofter and asked her to return it. He lets her know that this whole
world is like a rat trap. Just like the rats are trapped by cheese and food similarly
men are lured by land, food, shelter, clothing etc. these are baits. Those who touch
them are trapped.
Friday, February 21, 2014
summary of the rattrap
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