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🎯 Competency-Based Questions & Answers Chapter: The Rattrap 🔎 1. Understanding & Comprehension Q1. Why did the peddler sell rattraps? Answer: The peddler sold small rattraps to earn a living. However, his income was insufficient, so he often resorted to begging and petty theft. Q2. What philosophy did the peddler develop about the world? Answer: He believed that the world is like a giant rattrap — it offers temptations (riches, comfort, food) as bait and traps people in misery and suffering. Q3. Why did the peddler steal the crofter’s money? Answer: Tempted by the thirty kronor shown by the crofter, he succumbed to greed. The bait trapped him in his own metaphorical “rattrap.” 🧠 2. Analytical & Inferential Questions Q4. How is the rattrap a symbol in the story? Answer: The rattrap symbolizes: Human greed Material temptations Moral weakness It also represents how people trap themselves through desires. Q5. Why did the ironmaster mistake the peddler for Captain von Stahle? Answer: The ironmaster saw him in dim light and assumed he was an old regimental comrade. This mistaken identity becomes central to the story’s transformation theme. Q6. How does Edla’s behavior differ from her father’s? Answer: The ironmaster is judgmental and concerned about status. Edla, however, shows compassion, dignity, and understanding — treating the peddler with respect regardless of his identity. 📖 3. Extract-Based / Case-Based (Model Type) Extract Idea: “The world had never been kind to him…” Q7. How does this line explain the peddler’s actions? Answer: It reflects his bitterness and alienation. Society’s neglect shaped his cynical outlook and criminal behavior, showing how environment influences morality. 💭 4. Extrapolation – Beyond the Text Q8. What might have happened if Edla had not shown kindness? Answer: The peddler may have continued stealing, reinforcing his belief that the world is a trap. Edla’s compassion becomes the turning point in his redemption. Q9. If the ironmaster had reported the peddler to the police, what message would the story convey? Answer: The story would emphasize punishment over reform. Instead, the chosen ending highlights transformation through empathy. Q10. How might the peddler’s life change after returning the money? Answer: Returning the money symbolizes moral awakening. He may choose honesty and dignity, breaking free from the “rattrap” of greed. 🔄 5. Extrapolation – Across the Text (Connecting Ideas) Q11. How does the story connect to the idea of redemption? Answer: Redemption occurs when: The peddler experiences kindness He reflects on his actions He returns the stolen money The story shows that trust and compassion can reform individuals. Q12. Compare the peddler’s transformation with modern rehabilitation concepts. Answer: Modern correctional systems emphasize reform over punishment. Similarly, Edla’s kindness reforms the peddler more effectively than strict justice would. 🎭 6. Character Sketches 🌟 The Peddler – Character Sketch Poor and homeless Cynical and bitter Philosophical thinker Weak before temptation Capable of change He evolves from a petty thief into a morally awakened individual, symbolizing human capacity for transformation. 🌟 Edla Willmansson – Character Sketch Kind and compassionate Emotionally intelligent Non-judgmental Symbol of hope and humanity Her empathy frees the peddler from his metaphorical trap. 🌟 The Ironmaster – Character Sketch Wealthy and authoritative Status-conscious Quick to judge Represents rigid societal attitudes ⚖ 7. Value-Based & Critical Thinking Questions Q13. What message does the story give about human nature? Answer: Human beings are neither purely good nor evil. Given kindness and trust, even wrongdoers can transform. Q14. Is the world truly a rattrap? Justify your answer. Answer: The world becomes a trap only when we allow greed and temptation to control us. Moral awareness frees us. Q15. What life lessons can students learn from the story? Answer: Avoid greed Value compassion Believe in second chances Treat everyone with dignity 🏛 8. Major Themes Temptation and Greed Redemption and Transformation Kindness and Compassion Social Judgment Human Dignity “The Rattrap reminds us that while the world may seem like a trap of temptations, it is kindness and trust that truly set us free.”