The Lady or the Tiger finish?

We read this short story called The Lady or the Tiger in English.

http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-storie…


^^If you've never heard of it, the correlation to the story is above.. it's a short story, meant to be read in one sitting. It took me about ten minutes to read, perchance less.

The ending is sort of cliffhanger, with deeply of conflicting emotions.

Our assignment was to write an essay, then a paragraph.

I completed the essay, and the studyguide on this..
The paragraph I'm have troubles with..
We have to write an ending to this.
How would you approach this?
I've tried both woman and tiger, and don't know which to use.
How would you go about this?
You're allowed to be as creative as possible.
I'm not looking for someone to do my homework, just suggestions on which would be the better culmination in YOUR opinion. I will be doing all the actual writing myself.

Thank you so severely much!
Answers:
I say the tiger was in the door he open. The queen or princess ( w/e )
was jealous of the woman he would be married to and thought that if she couldn't have him the nobody could.
When we did this in university, my teacher said that what we want to happen says profoundly about our own points of view. If you were the female in the balcony, what would you chose to happen? If you would fairly the person you love die than fall in love beside another woman, pick the tiger. and vice versa.
2 ptz for me
I other thought it was the lady, i don't know why i just in-visioned that when i read the culmination.
I am 49, and remember we had to do the same thing next to this story when we were in High School (Tells you how old the story is). My approach be how there was a, pardon the pun, "Cat and Mouse" winter sport going on between the robber's girlfriend and himself. He knew she was extremely jealous, and also how the reality that she was having a love affair with a adjectives street thief would ruin her image as a princess if it ever became public understanding. He was convinced that she would lead him to the door of the Tiger, so, whichever one she pointed at, he chose the opposite.

But, she also know how he thought, and that he didn't completely trust her either. So, she pointed to the door from which the lady was trailing, knowing that he would choose the other, and become cat chow for the ravenous feline.

In the end though, he is the one who get the last laugh. Little did the princess know that her king father was to yourself aware of her love affair with this street rat, and he wanted him done away with to protect the family's royal figure. Just before the thief was brought out into the arena to choose between the two doors, he have switched the lady and tiger around, because he thought his daughter would tell her lover which one had the female behind it, and then later poison the young-looking man's newest romantic interest before they had a break to make love. So, how I had it end be the princess had thought she had one by out thinking the thief (She pointed to one door because she know he didn't trust her and would choose the other door where she believed the tiger was ready to pounce on its prey), but, because of her father's skill of the situation, as well as not knowing his daughter's true motives, he had the two switched. Even though both the emperor and princess were silly as hell with both the outcome and each other, they were properly obligated to honor the emperor's decree, and the street thief got the girl, riches, and the last laugh on the two because their mistrust of each other lead to his wealth and happiness.


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