CH- 4 The Rattrap ( Main Points), Class- 12th, Subject- English, HBSE, CBSE

 Class – 12th

Subject – English

Day – Wednesday

Date – 05/08/2020

 

Topic- Main Points of Ch. ‘The Rattrap’

 

4. The Rattrap (Selma Lagerlof)

 

Main Points of the chapter:

 

Ø This is a story of a poor man who sells small rattraps (cage to catch rats) of wire.

 

Ø He wandered from place to place to sell these rattraps.

 

Ø But he could not earn enough so he had to beg and petty thefts.

 

Ø One night he saw a little grey cottage by the roadside.

 

Ø He stayed with a crofter who served him well.

 

Ø The crofter told him that he had earned thirty kronor in payment of his cow’s milk.

 

Ø The next morning, when both had gone for their work, the peddler came back & stole the old man’s thirty kronor.

 

Ø Now he took a way through a forest instead of main road, in order to escape being caught.

 

Ø But it was confusing forest so he found himself near the place from where he had started.

 

Ø He thought that the whole world is also like a rattrap (Chuhedani).

 

Ø Like rat we people are tempted by the baits as riches, joys, shelters, food and clothes.

 

Ø It was dark & cold night of December; he heard the sound of hammer and reached the Ramsjo Ironworks.

 

Ø The Ramsjo mistook the peddler as his old acquaintance, Nils Olof.

 

Ø The ironmaster invited him to his house for the Christmas Eve.

 

Ø But next day when he looked at the stranger in the broad daylight, he at once realised his mistake, that man was not his old friend.

 

Ø So he asked him at once to leave his house.

 

Ø But the ironmaster’s daughter named Edla pleaded on the stranger.

 

Ø She served him for the Christmas Eve as best as she could.

 

Ø Next morning both ironmaster and his daughter went to the church when he was sleeping.

 

Ø There they heard that a man who sells rattrap, had robbed the old crofter.

 

Ø Her father was afraid that the rattrap seller might have stolen all their silver spoons.

 

Ø But he had not taken anything, rather he had left a letter & the rattrap as Christmas present for Edla.

 

Ø In the package there were three ten-kronor notes. He requested her to return money to the old crofter.

 

Ø Now he is reformed by the compassionate behavior of a young girl Edla.