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Thursday 22 September 2016

The Open Window by Saki

Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki, and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story, and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker

Hector Hugh Munro was born in British Burma, which was then still part of the British Raj, and was governed from Calcutta under the authority of the Viceroy of India

At the start of the First World War Munro was 43 and officially over-age to enlist, but he refused a commission and joined the 2nd King Edward's Horse as an ordinary trooper. He later transferred to the 22nd Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, in which he rose to the rank of lance sergeant. In November 1916 he was sheltering in a shell crater near Beaumont-Hamel, France, when he was killed by a German sniper. 
Munro has no known grave. After his death his sister Ethel destroyed most of his papers and wrote her own account of their childhood.
Munro was homosexual, but in Britain at that time this was a crime. It meant "that side of [Munro's] life had to be secret". Munro was a Tory and somewhat reactionary in his views.



Work on the following questions. Add your answers as a comment. Don´t forget to include your name. 

1. Vera cunningly makes sure that Framton Nuttel will have no reason to suspect her story is fiction. What three pieces of information does she extract from Framton before she begins her dramatic tale?

2. If Framton had stayed in the room when the three returned, he would have soon realized that the men were not ghosts, and that Vera had been pulling his leg all along. What do you think he would have said or done? How would Vera have handled the situation?

3. The story is told from Framton´s point of view, but what did Vera think of him? Why did she play such a trick on him?Write a short entry for her diary that day, describing Framton through her eyes and the success of her trick. You could begin:


Such a BORING little man came to visit today. Luckily, my aunt was upstairs when he arrived....

2 comments:

  1. . To make sure Framton believed her story, Vera asks him 3 things:
    She first asks if he knows anyone at the house and Framton answers: "Hardly a soul"
    The second question she asks is, if he knows anything about her aunt and he says he just knows her Name and her address.
    Then, she asks him if he knows about Mrs. Stapleton’s tragedy and he answers with a no, because he thinks that in such a quiet place, nothing strange could happen.
    2. In my view, Framton would be nervous at first, but then he would calm himself. I think he would be angry with Vera but he wouldn’t say anything because he might feel ashamed of believing such a crazy story.
    In my opinion Vera would have laughed a little bit and if Franton said anything about her lie, she might say that he is inventing because he suffers from an illnes in order to cover the truth.
    3. Such a BORING little man came to visit today. Luckily, my aunt was upstairs when he arrived. I was bored so I decided to pull a prank on him. I welcomed him and then I started asking questions related to the house in order to know if he would believe my story. After a few questions I was sure that he barely knew anything about my aunt so I went to the living room with him and I started talking in a sad tone...
    As soon as I told him a fake tragic story, he felt not only sad about my aunt but also scared because I told him that sometimes I feel that my aunts husband is coming, in other words I told him that their ghost came sometimes.
    When my aunt came to the living room, she presented herself and said her husband was out hunting and they would return soon. I could see that Framton was even more scared so when the men arrived home, he ran away with a terrific face.
    Poor innocent man, in the end he ended up worse than before...

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