These class 12 english handwritten notes chapter 4 Flamingo Prose: The Rattrap claim 6 to 8 marks across the CBSE 2026-27 Board paper plus 4 to 5 CUET (UG) English domain questions. The scanned notebook PDF gives you a 5-page condensed revision view with hand-drawn character maps and quote anchors for Selma Lagerlof's Christmas parable.

5 notebook pages | 4 hand-drawn diagrams | 12 quote anchors · Class 12 English (Core) Chapter 4, 2026-27 NCERT
  • CBSE Weightage: 6 to 8 marks. Usually one 6-mark Long Answer plus one 3-mark Short Answer
  • CUET (UG) Relevance: 4 to 5 questions on plot inference and the rattrap metaphor
  • Class Level: Chapter 4 in Flamingo Prose, between Deep Water and Indigo
Chapter 4 Flamingo Prose: The Rattrap Handwritten Notes PDF

The Rattrap Class 12 English handwritten notes are prepared by senior CBSE English educators at Collegedunia, scanned for high-detail print, aligned to the 2026-27 Flamingo print, and validated against five years of CBSE Board and CUET (UG) papers.

Class 12 English handwritten notes chapter 4 Flamingo Prose: The Rattrap mirror the way state toppers organise their pre-board revision. Coloured pens highlight metaphor lines, theme threads, and character cues so a single 30-minute pass refreshes the whole chapter.

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The Rattrap Handwritten Notes - Class 12 English (Core)

The Rattrap Handwritten Notes Diagram Inventory and Page Map

The 5-page notebook PDF is built around four hand-drawn diagrams that carry the visual load. Each diagram below appears on a specific page of the scanned notes.

PageDiagramWhat It Maps
Page 1Plot arc curveFive-beat arc: peddler musing, crofter scene, forest, mansion, parting gift
Page 2Rattrap metaphor diagramConcentric loops showing world-as-rattrap with the four baits labelled
Page 3Character relationship mapFour-character network linking peddler, crofter, ironmaster, and Edla
Page 4Theme threadsFour parallel lines for loneliness, materialism, dignity, redemption
Page 5Quote anchor card12 numbered quote slips for last-day memorisation

Flamingo Prose the Rattrap Video Walkthrough

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How will Collegedunia's Handwritten Notes Help You with The Rattrap?

Scanned notebook notes work because the eye remembers visual layout faster than printed paragraph blocks. These notes are built for that recall.

  • 2026-27 NCERT Alignment: Notes follow the current Flamingo print exactly, with no outdated material.
  • Colour-Coded Recall: Plot beats in blue, theme threads in red, quote anchors in green; the colour itself doubles as a memory cue.
  • Hand-Drawn Diagrams: Four diagrams replace 1500 words of prose; one glance fixes the structure in memory.
  • Last-Day Card: Page 5 is a single quote-anchor card; toppers report a 30-minute revision is enough on exam day.
The Rattrap - Class 12 English (Core) Chapter 4

Class 12 English Handwritten Notes Chapter 4 Flamingo Prose: The Rattrap Colour-Code Legend

Three pen colours carry the structure of these notes. Knowing what each colour means makes the scanned PDF readable on the first pass.

ColourUsed ForWhat to Look For
BluePlot beats and scene cuesFive-beat arc, transitions between locations
RedTheme threads and metaphor linesWorld-as-rattrap, loneliness, dignity, redemption
GreenVerbatim quotes and character lines"kept body and soul together", "Captain von Stahle"
Black (pencil)Margin questions and PYQ tagsYear tags showing where each note has appeared in CBSE

The Rattrap Class 12 Handwritten Notes Memory Mnemonics for Quick Recall

Six mnemonics below pin the key concepts of the story to short memorable strings. Each appears in the notes margin in green ink.

Remember: P-C-I-E orders the four main characters by their entry: Peddler, Crofter, Ironmaster, Edla. Use this order in any character-comparison Long Answer.
Remember: SFRJ lists the four baits the peddler names: Shelter, Food, Riches, Joys. CBSE has asked for this list in 2022 and 2024.
Remember: 30 K = Bait. The 30 kronor is not just money; it is the literal bait that springs the trap. Always frame the theft in trap-metaphor language in answers.
Remember: Edla > Ironmaster on compassion. The ironmaster's kindness is conditional on mistaken identity; Edla's is unconditional. This contrast is the moral hinge of the story.
Remember: CC-2 Christmas: Christmas Eve = peddler's arrival; Christmas Morning = peddler's departure with the gift. The two-day Christmas frame is the parable structure.
Remember: Stahle is the captain's name; it sounds like "steel" in Swedish (stal). Lagerlof picked it as a quiet hint at the iron-mill setting and the steel-like dignity the peddler finally claims.

The Rattrap Class 12 Self-Assessment Quick Quiz

Five MCQs below cover the high-frequency CBSE patterns. Click each question to reveal the answer.

Q1. Who first articulates the rattrap metaphor in the story?

(a) The crofter   (b) The peddler   (c) The ironmaster   (d) Edla Willmansson

Answer: (b) The peddler. He invents the metaphor while walking in the cold, before any of the other characters appear.

Q2. How much money does the peddler steal from the crofter?

(a) 20 kronor   (b) 25 kronor   (c) 30 kronor   (d) 50 kronor

Answer: (c) 30 kronor. The crofter shows off the leather pouch with 30 kronor he earned from milk sales.

Q3. Why does the ironmaster invite the peddler home?

(a) Out of pure charity   (b) He mistakes him for a regimental comrade   (c) Edla insists   (d) To question him about the theft

Answer: (b) The ironmaster mistakes the peddler for his old comrade Captain von Stahle in the firelight of the furnace.

Q4. What does the peddler leave for Edla as a parting gift?

(a) A wire rattrap with 30 kronor inside   (b) A handwritten poem   (c) A purse of gold   (d) A bouquet

Answer: (a) A small wire rattrap containing the 30 kronor and a confessional letter signed Captain von Stahle.

Q5. The Rattrap is set during which festival?

(a) New Year   (b) Easter   (c) Christmas   (d) Midsummer

Answer: (c) Christmas. The peddler arrives at the ironmaster's mill on Christmas Eve and departs on Christmas morning.

Class 12 English Handwritten Notes Chapter 4 Flamingo Prose: The Rattrap Last 24-Hour Revision Card

The night before the CBSE exam, skim only these eight items. They cover every high-weightage angle on the chapter.

  • Plot arc: Peddler musing → crofter scene → 30 kronor theft → forest wandering → ironmaster mistake → Edla's compassion → parting gift
  • Central metaphor: World as rattrap baited with shelter, food, riches, joys
  • Peddler character: Lonely, cynical, finally dignified
  • Edla character: Compassionate, dignified, unconditional
  • Quote anchors: "kept body and soul together", "the world is one big rattrap", "Captain von Stahle"
  • Key theme: Christmas-parable redemption through unconditional kindness
  • Common mistake: Do not confuse peddler and crofter; do not call Edla the wife
  • Closing line: Always end thematic answers with one line linking back to the rattrap metaphor

Full PYQ map: The Rattrap Class 12 English NCERT Solutions hosts the year-wise PYQ table.

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The Rattrap Class 12 English Handwritten Notes FAQs

Ques. Where can I download The Rattrap Class 12 English Handwritten Notes PDF?

Ans. You can download The Rattrap Class 12 English Handwritten Notes PDF directly from this page. Both Normal and HD versions are free and run 5 scanned notebook pages.

Ques. Are these class 12 english handwritten notes chapter 4 Flamingo Prose: The Rattrap aligned to the 2026-27 syllabus?

Ans. Yes. These handwritten notes follow the current 2026-27 syllabus exactly. The Rattrap remains Chapter 4 in Flamingo Prose with no content changes in the new edition.

Ques. How many pages is the Class 12th English The Rattrap Handwritten Notes PDF?

Ans. The PDF runs 5 scanned notebook pages with four hand-drawn diagrams and 12 quote anchors for the last-day revision pass.

Ques. Are handwritten notes more useful than printed notes for The Rattrap?

Ans. For literature chapters like The Rattrap, scanned handwritten notes work because the eye remembers diagram layout and ink colour faster than printed paragraphs. State toppers from the 2023 and 2024 cohorts reported the colour-coded format helps recall under exam pressure.

Ques. What diagrams are included in The Rattrap handwritten notes?

Ans. Four hand-drawn diagrams are included: the five-beat plot arc, the world-as-rattrap concentric loops, the four-character relationship map, and the four-theme thread diagram. Each diagram appears on a numbered page of the scanned PDF.

Ques. Can I use these notes for CUET (UG) English domain?

Ans. Yes. CUET (UG) English domain questions on The Rattrap test plot recall, character inference, and the central metaphor, all of which are covered in the 5-page handwritten notes.

Ques. What is the best way to use these handwritten notes the night before the exam?

Ans. Skim only page 5 of the PDF, the quote anchor card, plus the eight-item last 24-hour revision list on this article. The two together take 30 minutes and refresh the full chapter.