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describe Gaston in drama villa for sale​

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Answered by jahanvisharma2910200
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Juliette seems to be a fickle-minded person. She gets a strange feeling that since nobody was coming to buy the house, even after one month of advertising it, she was a real fool to have bought it. She is also an opportunist. She was ready to sell it for a sum of hundred thousand

francs but when she got the customers in Gaston and Jeanne, she quoted its price to two hundred thousand fifty francs. She particularly wanted to take advantage of Jeanne’s liking of the house. Her fickle-mindedness is also evident from the way she got irritated at Gaston’s remarks and said that she didn’t want to sell the house, but the next

moment when she saw that Gaston was ready to get up and go, she began speaking in a pleading manner.

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To sell the villa, Juliette, first of all, puts up a signboard outside her house. She feels quite tensed when she doesn’t get any customers. Finally, when Gaston and Jeanne turn up, she tries every possible way to have the deal finalized. She tries all her tactics — flattery, bargain, pressure — and is finally successful in selling the house, without realizing even a little bit as to what had happened behind the scene between Gaston and Mrs. Al Smith. She tells Jeanne about all the facilities being provided along with the house, i.e. electricity, gas, water, telephone, drainage as well as all the fixtures. She even tries to psychologically impress Jeanne by saying that even before buying the house, she seems to be already belonging to it.

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