Repressed emotions become dangerous y??explain it from Mrs packletide's tiger
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It was with great difficult that Mrs. Loona Bimberton thanked her rival Packletide for the tiger claw brooch. Her helplessness and anger were beyond limits. If she went on repressing her emotions any further, Mrs. Loona would have burst her heart and gone insane.
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The story "Mrs. Packletide's Toiger" is an example of satire in which the writer has highlighted the jealousy and vanity that the people of the same sex went through. Mrs. Packletide was so jealous of Loona that she also wanted to show her bravery and wanted to kill a tiger unlike her. On the other hand, when Mrs. Packletide was able to kill the tiger and this news went in the newspapers, Loona didn't give any interest in looking at those pictures. She didn't attend the luncheon party thrown by Mrs. Packletide. The feeling of repressed emotions can be clearly visible in her letter of thanks for the tiger claw brooch.
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