"The Lady, or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton is a short story that presents a dilemma faced by a semi-barbaric king who creates a unique form of justice. In his arena, a condemned man must choose between two doors: behind one is a beautiful lady, chosen as a suitable bride for him, and behind the other is a fierce tiger that will kill him. The story follows the romance between the man and the king's daughter, who is jealous and anxious about his fate. When the man is put on trial, the princess knows which door conceals the lady and which holds the tiger. In a moment of intense emotional conflict, she must decide whether to help her lover or let him face the consequences of his actions. The story ends on an ambiguous note, leaving readers to ponder whether the man chooses the door the princess indicated or the one that leads to his doom, ultimately exploring themes of love, jealousy, and choice.
Which of the following best summarizes "The Lady, or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton?
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