The semi-barbaric princess, the apple of the king’s eye, was in love with a young man with lowness of station. They loved one another very dearly and pg. 14 states that “The princess loved him with an ardor that had enough barbarism in it to make it exceedingly warm and strong.” Their love affair lived happily for many months until one day the king found out about it. The king immediately put the young man in jail and …show more content…
The princess had made it her business to find out behind which door laid the tiger, and behind which door was the lady. “Not only did she find out behind which room stood the lady ready to merge, all blushing and radiant, should her door be opened but she knew who the lady was (pg.17).” The princess hated the maiden they had chosen, “she had dared to raise her eyes to the loved one of the princess (pg 17).” As the young men went to choose the doors he looked up at his loved one, he had believed she would found out behind which room laid what and that she would somehow tell him which one he should pick. Without anybody noticing her movement, the princess pointed to the right, and he trusted