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twilight0418
twilight0418
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High School - 9th Grade

In the historical context, it says it is obvious that the story is set in Edwardian England. What are some clues are in the story that this is true?

In the historical context, it says it is obvious that the story is set in Edwardian England, the period of time early in the 20th century when King Edward VII ruled England. What are the clues are in the story that it IS set in Edwardian England period???

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Posted by twilight0418 on Wednesday July 23, 2008 at 7:27 PM and tagged with edwardian, setting, the open window.


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  1. pmiranda2857
    pmiranda2857 Teacher
    High School - 11th Grade

    The author, Saki, was born at the height of British imperialism.  As a child, he travelled with his parents all over Europe, and may have come in contact with people like Mr. Nuttel or the Sappletons.  In this time period, the wealthy class played host to strangers, or acquaintances of friends who were introduced into their homes with a letter, especially at their palatial country estates. 

    So the practice that Mr. Nuttel uses as an invitation into the Sappleton home is the key to understanding the time period that the story is written in, and also having some knowledge of Saki's background and favorite subjects of his writing.  

    "Saki is most widely known as a satirist of the English ruling classes, and his best known short story is "The Open Window."

    "The formal nature of Nuttel's visit is typical of the wealthy classes of the Edwardian age. His use of a letter of introduction so as to meet people in his new community was a common practice among the upper class of the time."

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    Posted by pmiranda2857 on Thursday July 24, 2008 at 12:49 PM

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