The Rattrap is a story about a vagabond who gets caught in his own metaphorical trap of life, only to be redeemed by an act of kindness.
What feeling does the expression 'hunger gleamed in his eyes' convey?
What does the peddler mean when he states that 'the world is a rattrap'?
What ultimately leads the peddler to change his views about humanity?
What does Edla expect from the peddler when he arrives at their home?
How does the metaphor of the rattrap serve to highlight human existence?
What quality does Edla demonstrate when she interacts with the peddler?
What was the crofter's primary reason for being friendly to the peddler?
What was the significance of the thirty kronor shown by the crofter?
How does the forest serve as a metaphor for the peddler's situation?
What realization does the peddler come to after meeting the ironmaster?
How does the ironmaster's daughter's reaction contrast with her father's?
What was the peddler's initial plan after leaving the crofter's house?
What lesson about human nature does 'The Rattrap' ultimately convey?
What did the old man offer the stranger when he arrived at his cottage?
What aspect of the Ramsjo Ironworks made it significant in the story?
What does Edla's interaction with the peddler reveal about her character?
What moral lesson does Edla learn from her experience with the peddler?
What was the state of the Ramsjo Ironworks at the time of the story?
What realization does the ironmaster come to after the peddler's visit?
What transformation does the peddler undergo by the end of the story?
Why did Edla still show kindness to the peddler despite his deception?