Decisions are important events in both "The Golden Apples" and "The Lady, or the Tiger?" What is similar in the way these two stories present ideas concerning decisions?

The Golden Apples

The Lady, or the Tiger?

Responses

In both stories, a decision has a fateful result.
In both stories, a decision has a fateful result.

In both stories, individuals have multiple options but make poor decisions.
In both stories, individuals have multiple options but make poor decisions.

In both stories, individuals are doomed because of their poor decisions.
In both stories, individuals are doomed because of their poor decisions.

In both stories, a decision is based upon an individual's actual guilt.

In both stories, the decision-making process involves a high stakes situation, where the outcome greatly impacts the characters involved.