Mrs packletide action and motives were largely gourmet by her dislike
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She was so jealous of Loona bimbrton so she was do such actions which hurt loona. Hence her all actions were governed by likes nd dislike of loona bimbrton
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This story is definitely a satire. The author not only makes fun of the situation but also of the characters.mrs packletides action were largely directed by dislike of loona bimberton.the motive behind tiger hunt was to show off to her loona bimberton did not look at mrs packletide’s picture in the news papers.her letter of thanks for the tiger –claws brooch was a model of repressed emotion.she declined to attend the luncheon party because she would not be able to see people praising Mrs.packletide both Louisa Mebbin and the villagers are only concerned about their remuneration lousia Mebbin even blackmailed mrs packletide into buying her a cottage .the villager’ hapily belive that mrs packletide had shot the tiger. The whole situation is laced with satire .an old tiger who was chosen for hunting died of heart failure .the author describes a society governed by wealth and mutual dislike of others.
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