Compare And Contrast The Open Window And Sredni Vashtar

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The Versatility of an Imaginative Mind: Analyzing ‘’The Open Window’’ and ‘’Sredni Vashtar’’ Imagination is an actual prerogative of human being. The younger we are, the more active and subtle is our mind. It is the subtlety of mind which allows the two young people to adapt themselves according to the circumstances of their daily life in both short stories. On one hand, Vera, the young girl in “The Open Window”, used her imaginative mind to get rid of boring time and to have fun as everybody usually does. On the other hand, Conradin, the young boy in “Sredni Vashtar”, exploited his creative mind to drive away his solitude. Thanks to the parallelism offered by the same author, Hector Munro, in the plots of both short stories, there is no doubt …show more content…

De Ropp. Thanks to ‘’his imagination’’ (‘’Sredni Vashtar’’ 921), Conradin invented an asylum near their house in ‘’a disued tool-shed of respectable proportions’’ (921) where he hid a ‘’Houdan hen’’ (921) and a ‘’large polecat-ferret’’ (921). For him, the polecat-ferret was ‘’Sredni Vashtar’’ (922) that he considered as a god, offering it flowers during season and some other gifts. After his cousin found out his secret asylum and the hidden Houdan hen, Conradin kept his balance. All his hope was on Sredni Vashtar as he chanted defiantly to the pet. His hope came true when the ferret left the tool-shed through its ajar door. Anyway, the boy was satisfied. In ‘’The Open Window’’, the author, Hector Munro, displays a cynical attitude that Vera uses towards the guests at her aunt’s house especially newcomers in the country. Munro shows how far human imagination can create stories of any kind when it is logically organized in our mind. A story well-conceived and described with all relevant details is able to create different circumstances or emotions such as happiness, fear, humor, laugh, lies, love, hatred, fight, escape, and even

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