Mrs. Packletide is a vain. Elucidate
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Mrs. Packletide’s 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
toshoot a tiger without much risk or exertion. She acquires a paid companion, Louisa Mebbin,a witness to her extraordinary feat.
She makessure her pictures appear in international newspapers. Finally, she buys a
weekend cottage for Louisa Mebbin to prevent her fromtelling 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.Hope it helps
...thumbs up plz!!✌☺
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
toshoot a tiger without much risk or exertion. She acquires a paid companion, Louisa Mebbin,a witness to her extraordinary feat.
She makessure her pictures appear in international newspapers. Finally, she buys a
weekend cottage for Louisa Mebbin to prevent her fromtelling 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.Hope it helps
...thumbs up plz!!✌☺
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Yes, Mrs. Packletide was a vain woman because to get the skin of a tiger she goes to the extreme of the lengths by giving thousand rupees to the villagers to shoot the tiger. She wanted to appear in front of everyone by becoming famous. She also bought the weekend cottage for Mebbin to prevent her to not tell anybody that the tiger is dead. With all the show off and lies, it is proved that she was a vain.
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