"vanity Blossoms but bears no fruit ". throw light on the characters of Mrs loona bimberton and Mrs packletide with respect to the above statement.
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This means that the person who is vain and proud
His haightiness increase by time
But it is of no use
This story lays bear this statement showing the hollowness and shallowNess of the so called elite middle class
To attract the limelight
His haightiness increase by time
But it is of no use
This story lays bear this statement showing the hollowness and shallowNess of the so called elite middle class
To attract the limelight
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The phrase "vanity Blossoms but bears no fruit" means that the growth of excessive pride gives no benefit.
In the story, Mrs. Packletide's pride saw its growth when she assumed herself to have shot a tiger. Mrs. Packletide was jealous of Mrs. Loona Bimberton and wanted to prove herself too. But she was blackmailed by Miss Mebbin who asked a cottage in place of keeping the shoot of the tiger secret.
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