Lumber Room By Saki
Literature: “The Lumber Room” The primary interest of the story is the conflict, the battle and struggle between two different worlds. ... Actually the lumber room is also important, it was a place which children could not enter. ... “It was probably the first time for twenty years that any one had smiled in that lumber-room”. This clearly shows that there had not been children in the lumber-room for more than twenty years. ... When he found the tapestry in the lumber-room and started to imagine the story of the huntsman, we could deduce that he had the mind of a writer, he was precocious. ... Trough them, he procured the absence of the other children and his aunt’s employment in the garden as to be able to get in the lumber-room without being caught. Although Saki is a grown-up he is identified with Nicholas because when he was a child he used to live with his aunts.