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"pride goes before a fall".justify the statement with reference to the lesson mrs.packletides tiger

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Answered by umasuresh333
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Wise men have rightly said, 'Pride goes before a fall.' Similarly vanity, like pride is bound to meet frustration and dejection. Life is a glorious gift meant to be pursued for higher pursuits such as self-improvement, self-actualization, and serving the suffering humankind. Where is the time for vain pursuits in such a competitive world? But unfortunately a major portion of human beings suffer from the ill of being vain. They waste their time, money, energies and other resources almost all their life later on to realize the futility of it. The best example that shows the misery of vain people is the character of Mrs. Packletide in the story Mrs. Packletide's tiger by saki. We see how her vain ambition of outshining Loona Bimberton ends up in her shame, embarrassment, and financial loss. She is left with nothing but regret and remorse. The author has masterfully brought home the point that vain people like her don't get anything useful in their lives; their vain endeavours bear no sweet fruit. On the contrary they have to bear loss on all fronts. So vanity is to be got rid of our character. In its place some ethics and moral values should be nurtured.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Mrs. Packletide seems to be a good example for us to show that pride goes before a fall
She was a materialistic and jealous lady.
She just to outshine Loona Bimberton crossed all her extents . She had to pay heavy incidental expenses to miss mebbin at last and was a vain

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