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The Op en Win OW by H. H. Munro (Saki) "My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel "said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing. "I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat;"you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice." Framton wondered whether Mrs Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction, came into the nice division. Use the story "The Open Window" by H. H. Munro to answer the question. What does the contrast between Framton's expectations before arriving to the country house and his first experiences there reveal about the theme of the story? (1 point) There are mischievous people everywhere who cannot be escaped. Mental peace comes from within, not necessarily from a relaxed setting. Tragedies happen more often in the country than in the city. There is a disconnect between people who live in rural areas and those who live in urban areas.

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The Op en Win
OW
by H. H. Munro (Saki)
"My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel "said a
very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the
meantime you must try and put up with me."
Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct
something which should duly flatter the niece of the
moment without unduly discounting the aunt
that was to come Privately he doubted more than
ever whether these formal visits on a succession of
total strangers would do much towards helping the
nerve cure which he was supposed to be
undergoing.
"I know how it will be," his sister had said when he
was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat;"you
will bury yourself down there and not speak to a
living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever
from moping. I shall just give you letters of
introduction to all the people I know there. Some of
them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice."
Framton wondered whether Mrs Sappleton, the
lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters
of introduction, came into the nice division.
Use the story "The Open Window" by H. H.
Munro to answer the question.
What does the contrast between Framton's
expectations before arriving to the country
house and his first experiences there reveal
about the theme of the story?
(1 point)
There are mischievous people
everywhere who cannot be escaped.
Mental peace comes from within, not
necessarily from a relaxed setting.
Tragedies happen more often in the
country than in the city.
There is a disconnect between people
who live in rural areas and those who live
in urban areas.

The Op en Win OW by H. H. Munro (Saki) "My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel "said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing. "I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat;"you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice." Framton wondered whether Mrs Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction, came into the nice division. Use the story "The Open Window" by H. H. Munro to answer the question. What does the contrast between Framton's expectations before arriving to the country house and his first experiences there reveal about the theme of the story? (1 point) There are mischievous people everywhere who cannot be escaped. Mental peace comes from within, not necessarily from a relaxed setting. Tragedies happen more often in the country than in the city. There is a disconnect between people who live in rural areas and those who live in urban areas.

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'Mental peace comes from within, not necessarily from a relaxed setting.'

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## Step 1<br />The problem is asking us to analyze the story "The Open Window" by H.H. Munro and determine what the contrast between Framton's expectations before arriving at the country house and his first experiences there reveal about the theme of the story.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />Framton Nuttel is a man who is sent to a rural area to recover his nerves. This indicates that he believes that the rural environment will provide him with the peace and quiet he needs to recover.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />However, when he arrives, he finds that the niece of the house is a mischievous girl who tricks him into believing that her aunt's husband and brothers are dead. This is a stark contrast to his expectations.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The niece's trickery leads to Framton's nervous breakdown, which is the opposite of the peace and quiet he was expecting.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />This contrast between Framton's expectations and his experiences reveals the theme of the story: mental peace comes from within, not necessarily from a relaxed setting.
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