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Flash Cards: The Rattrap

This chapter explores the life of a peddler who likens the world to a rattrap, illustrating themes of temptation, kindness, and redemption.

The Rattrap - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from The Rattrap in Flamingo for Class 12 (English).

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What is a rattrap in the story?

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A rattrap symbolizes life's traps that tempt people with material desires, leading them into trouble.

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Who is the protagonist of The Rattrap?

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The protagonist is a vagabond who sells rattraps and struggles with poverty.

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What does 'keep body and soul together' mean?

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It means to manage to survive, especially in difficult circumstances.

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What does the protagonist think about the world?

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He believes the world is like a rattrap that lures people with the promise of riches and happiness.

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Describe the old crofter.

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The old crofter is a lonely man who shows kindness by offering food and shelter to the vagabond.

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What temptation does the vagabond succumb to?

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He steals the crofter's pouch containing thirty kronor after receiving his hospitality.

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What happens to the vagabond in the forest?

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He becomes lost and feels trapped, realizing he fell for the world's bait, just like the rattrap.

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Who recognizes the vagabond in the forge?

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The ironmaster recognizes him, mistaking him for an old acquaintance named Nils Olof.

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What does the ironmaster offer to the vagabond?

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He offers him shelter and companionship at his manor house for Christmas.

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What role does Edla play in the story?

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Edla is the ironmaster's daughter who advocates for the vagabond, showing compassion and understanding.

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What is the significance of Christmas in the story?

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Christmas symbolizes a time of giving and redemption, contrasting the vagabond's previous life of stealing.

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How does the vagabond react to the ironmaster's hospitality?

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Initially, he is suspicious and fears betraying his true identity as a thief.

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What transformation occurs in the vagabond during his stay?

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He becomes clean, well-dressed, and is treated with dignity, contrasting his previous life.

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What does the letter left by the vagabond signify?

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It shows his gratitude and moral awakening, reinforcing the theme of redemption.

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What does the ironmaster conclude about the vagabond's identity?

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He realizes that he mistook the vagabond for someone else and is initially angry about it.

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What do the three ten-kronor notes represent?

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They symbolize the vagabond's desire to make amends and to restore dignity to the old crofter.

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What lesson does Edla learn from the vagabond?

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She learns about kindness, empathy, and the importance of seeing the humanity in everyone.

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What does the term 'impenetrable prison' refer to?

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It refers to the vagabond's feelings of hopelessness and being trapped in his own situation.

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What common theme is present in the story?

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The theme of underlying goodness in people and the power of compassion to change lives.

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Mention one major conflict in The Rattrap.

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The conflict between the vagabond's past actions as a thief and his desire for redemption.

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