What do you understand by hunger gleamed in his eyes?

What do you understand by hunger gleamed in his eyes?

‘Hunger gleamed in his eyes’ means that the rattrap seller used to hardly make the ends meet. He could not fill his stomach even through a single meal of the day. He had no proper source of income and used to live on money earned through begging and by selling rattraps made out of barbed wire.

What does the metaphor rattrap in the lesson signify?

The metaphor of the rattrap signifies that the world exists only to trap people by setting baits for them. Whenever someone is tempted by the luxuries, he ends up being caught in a dangerous trap.

What is the message of the story rattrap?

The theme of the story is that most human beings are prone to fall into the trap of material benefit. However, every human being has an essential goodness that can be awakened through understanding and love. A human being has the tendency to redeem himself from dishonest ways.

What does the rattrap seller have to do to make his both ends meet?

The poor rattrap peddler struggled for his existence. He could not make both ends meet so he had to resort to both begging and petty thievery. It set baits for people in the form of riches and joys, shelter and food, heat and clothing, just as the rattrap offered cheese and pork.

How does the peddler interpret?

Ans: The peddler interprets the acts of kindness and hospitality shown by the crofter, the iron master and his daughter differently. He cheats the crofter as he provides him company in his loneliness and helps him pass time. He is touched by the kindness, care and intervention of Edla on his behalf.

What is the meaning of urge the departure?

urge the departure: insist on the going away of the British from India. conflict of duties: clash of obligation or responsibility.

How does the author employ the metaphor of rattrap effectively in the story explain by giving example from the text?

The metaphor of the rattrap signifies that the world exists only to trap people by setting baits for them. Whenever someone is tempted by the luxuries, he ends up being caught in a dangerous trap. The peddler is saved from the snare of the huge rattrap called world only when he appreciates the kindness to him by Edla.

What did ironmaster daughter say when the peddler was about to leave?

When the ironmaster heard that the crofter had been robbed by a man who went around selling rat-traps, he sarcastically remarked to his daughter that she had let a fine man into the house and was wondering as to how many silver spoons were left in their cupboard by that time.

What does the title The rattrap symbolize?

The story has an appropriate and suggestive title. It at once draws our attention to the central theme-the whole world is a big rattrap. This metaphor helps us to understand the human predicament. All the good things of the world are nothing but baits to tempt a person to fall into the rattrap.

What is the rattrap theme?

Connected to the themes of kindness and trust, “The Rattrap” also explores the basic human need for companionship and community, and shows the negative effects of loneliness, whether as a result of poverty, cynicism, or unkindness.

How did the man make Rattraps?

Answer: He made rattraps of wire and went around selling them. He got material for making them by begging in the big stores or at big farms. Since his business was not quite profitable, he would beg or steal in order to survive.

Why has this world been seen as a rattrap in the story?

Answer: The world entices a person through the various good things of life such as riches and joy, shelter and food, heat and clothing. These were just like the baits in the rattrap. Once someone is tempted by the bait, the world closed on him.

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