Summary of "The Open Window" by H.H. Munro

The short story “The Open Window” by Saki is famous for its twist in the climax and humor. The story is about Frampton Nuttels, the protagonist of the

The Open Window - Summary

Saki is the pen name of H.H. Munro. He is a famous short story writer from England. His stories are known for their satire, wit and humour. The short story “The Open Window” by Saki is famous for its twist in the climax and humor. The story is about Frampton Nuttels, the protagonist of the story, visiting the house of one of his neighbours, Mrs. Sappleton.

Nuttel suffers from a nervous condition. He has come to a village on the doctor’s recommendation to spend some time alone. Earlier his sister had lived in the area. His sister, by considering that he may not talk to his neighbors, has given him letters of introduction to his new neighbors. With her letter Nuttel starts to visit his neighbors. Nuttel visits the Sappleton family first, where he meets a fifteen-year-old girl named Vera, the niece of Mrs. Sappleton. Vera gives company to Nuttel while he waits. Knowing that Nuttel has not met the Sappletons, Vera tells Nuttel some information about the family. Vera says that three years ago to the date, Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two younger brothers went hunting. In October those three went through a large French window. They never returned. Vera gives descriptions about the clothes they were wearing, the dog that accompanied them, and the song that Mrs. Sappleton's younger brother sang on their way. Vera says that her grief-stricken aunt keeps the window open and watches out the window expecting their return.

Meanwhile Mrs. Sappleton enters apologizing for her delay to meet him. She asks whether he minds opening the window in the afternoon. She adds that she opens it as she expects her husband and brothers to return at any moment. Nuttel listens, thinking that Mrs. Sappleton has gone crazy. He feels sorry to meet her in such a tragic condition and tells about his nervous disorder. Suddenly, Mrs. Sappleton brightens as she tells Nuttel that her husband and brothers are arriving. Veera looks in that direction in a horrified way. The frightened Nuttel runs away from that place.  Mrs. Sappleton thinks his nervous breakdown as a reason for Nuttel's strange behavior. But Vera replies that he is afraid of dogs.

The last line of the story: "Romance at short notice was her [Vera's] specialty." reveals the theme of the story, and unveils the character of Vera.  Veera perfectly victimized Nuttel by narrating about her aunt's family through her imagination. Bored Vera took her chance to deceive Nuttel and later did the same trick she used to tell her aunt about Nuttel. The climax shows that Veera played intelligently to wile her time.

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