Simple guide
The Story-Teller Summary
The Story-Teller is a short public-domain classic by Saki. This guide explains what happens, why it matters, who appears in the story, and how to read the original.
Main idea
The Story-Teller centers on a railway carriage, bored children, and a subversive story about goodness. The page keeps the original text available while giving a plain-English bridge into the story.
- Focus on a railway carriage, bored children, and a subversive story about goodness.
- Compare the ending with the opening situation.
- Use the What happens here section before reading the full original.
How to read it
Read the short explanation first, then return to the original text. Watch for the moment when the character’s assumption, desire, or fear changes the meaning of the story.
Best section to start with
This is a one-section short classic, so start with the main story page and expand the full original when ready.
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FAQ
What is The Story-Teller about?
It is about a railway carriage, bored children, and a subversive story about goodness.
Is The Story-Teller public domain?
The page uses a Project Gutenberg source listed as public domain in the United States.