Mrs packletide can be described as proud and vain women. Give examples to support the statement
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Mrs. packeltide can be described as proud or vain women because she want to outshine loons bimberton and prove herself more adventurous than by doing so and it was her vain to became a adventurous lady
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The story begins with Mrs. Packletides obsession to procure a tiger skin so that she can show it off to Loona Bimberton. To obtain the tiger skin Mrs.Packletide goes to extreme lengths; she offers a thousand rupees to the villagers to shoot a tiger without much risk or exertion. She acquires a paid companion, Louisa Mebbin, a witness to her extraordinary feat. She makes sure her pictures appear in international newspapers. Finally, she buys a weekend cottage for Louisa Mebbin to prevent her from telling anybody that it was not the tiger but a goat she had shot because the tiger merely died of a heart attack. All this proves that Mrs. Packletide was a vain woman.
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