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B4 U1 Reading

par Clara Chen
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Once upon a time in a faraway , kingdom , there a king who ruled the land with an fist . This king was considered to be unfair and cruel , primarily because of his " unique " sense of justice . Each time a man was accused a crime , the king would never rely on evidence to prove the man's or innocence . Rather , he believed that the gods decided the suspect's fate and that the suspect be put on public . The accused would be brought to the center of an amphitheater filled with people . Directly opposite the person on trial would be two closed doors , exactly alike and side by side . The person would then be forced to open one of the two doors .
As identical the doors looked , what lay behind them was very different . Behind one door was a fierce , man - eating tiger , and behind the was a beautiful young woman . In other words , one door would ultimately lead to death for the accused , the other would lead to glory . The king believed that if someone was genuinely guilty , he would choose the door to the tiger and be eaten alive . If , on the other hand , he was truly , fate would guide him toward the door hiding the beautiful woman . The king would then allow him to marry this woman . Spectators at these trials never knew in advance whether they would a terrifying death or a grand wedding .
The king had a daughter whom he cherished above all else in the world . What the royal father didn't know , however , was that the princess had a secret lover . As handsome and honorable this young man was , he came from a family of very low social status in the kingdom and was by means a worthy match for the princess . One day , the princess and her secret lover were seen embracing passionately in the palace garden . When the king became aware of their romance , he immediately ordered that the young man thrown in jail to await trial .
Not long after , the day arrived when the accused was brought before the two doors . The amphitheater had never been so full , and the entire kingdom was curious to learn the young lover's fate . at the thought of death , he nervously back and forth as the people of the kingdom watched . He also looked to the princess for help , that she would know which door hid the beautiful woman and which hid the terrible tiger . His eyes begged her for a clue .
The princess felt tragically conflicted . She did not want her true love to be apart by a wild beast . However , she also couldn't the thought of him marrying someone else . with anxiety , she made her decision . To instruct her lover which door to open , the princess made a subtle movement with her hand , a she was sure none but he would see . After seeing this gesture , the young man slowly one of the doors . All the onlookers waited with bated breath as he forward to open it . . . .

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