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Gaston is mean and hypocrite can one be cautious of such double edged people canone save oneself how explain

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Answered by Chirpy
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      Gaston does not want to buy any property in France as he is afraid that it will only cater to the delight of his in-laws. He criticises the house and garden in an attempt to dissuade Jeanne from purchasing the villa. He calls the garden 'a yard with a patch of grass in the middle', describes the inside of the house as 'twenty five yards of cretonne and a dash of paint'. He calls the house a 'shanty'.

      After managing to sell the 'shanty' for an amount much higher than what was quoted by the owner he earns a quick lump sum of one hundred thousand francs. His apathy turns into cunning and opportunism. He expresses a false generosity towards his in-laws, the family of Jeanne, and agrees to buy the house for the lowest figure of two hundred thousand francs offered by Juliette. Even though Jeanne is not in favour of the transaction now.

      In order to be safe from such cheats one must gain a proper knowledge of the way in which the  transaction should be made. This can be done by talking to knowledgeable people or by reading about it. If one does not know how to do it one should get an expert to handle the transaction.



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