Two of the symbols were the lady, and the tiger. The lady represented true love, even though the tiger represented death. Stated in the text, “Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors exactly alike and side by side.”(pg.13). In that part of the passage, it states that the princess shouldn’t know which door has the lady and which door has the tiger, which then makes the door a symbol because the door is holding either life or death. The arena symbolizes that when the person goes in there he is either going to get life or death based on the princess's
Two of the symbols were the lady, and the tiger. The lady represented true love, even though the tiger represented death. Stated in the text, “Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors exactly alike and side by side.”(pg.13). In that part of the passage, it states that the princess shouldn’t know which door has the lady and which door has the tiger, which then makes the door a symbol because the door is holding either life or death. The arena symbolizes that when the person goes in there he is either going to get life or death based on the princess's