- E.V. Lucas
Introduction
In the essay 'Tight Corners' E.V.
Lucas points out that tight corners can be both mental as well as physical but
the mental tight corner is too much to bear.
The Narrator's Tight Corner :
Once the narrator went with his
friend to 'Christie's, an auction-sale hall, where Barbison pictures were put
up. The narrator knew nothing about art pictures nor had enough money to
participate in the bidding. He had only sixty-three pounds and that too in the
bank. He had no securities either. The auction started and the narrator, not
understanding the seriousness, started raising the bid amount marginally. By
that time a Daubigny picture was put on sale. A rich man bade four thousand
guineas for it. As usual, the narrator, just for fun, raised the bid by fifty
guineas more.
The Difficult Situation for the
Narrator :
Lucas thought that someone would
raise the bid further. But to his amazement, nobody else bade after that. The
narrator was panic-stricken. No doubt, he unwittingly got into a (mental) tight
corner. He could not find ways as how to raise such a huge amount. Sensing the danger
his friend had already left the place. Finally, the narrator decided to confess
his foolishness to the auctioneer himself and get rid of the critical
situation.
Turn of Events :
All on a sudden, the unexpected
happened. At that time, the rich bidder's agent came and offered fifty guineas,
provided he passed on the art picture to the first bidder. The narrator was
immensely relieved. He was about to weep in joy. Yet, he had the presence of
mind to demand a hundred guineas. When a cheque for that amount was given to
him, his joy doubled.
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