was the homeopathic doctor happy with his earning and economic condition? explain from snake and mirror class 9.
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In the story " The snake and the Mirrors", the homeopath doctor has been portrayed as a person who can assess himself critically and humorously .He honestly admits that as a new practitioner of medicine, he could not earn much and had to rent a poor, rat- infested house without even the facility of electricity. He also admits a funny intent that he wanted to marry a fat and rich lady - doctor as it would help him run away without getting caught when he would make some silly mistake .This witty side of the doctor is seen again at the end of the story when he remarks that the thief did not take away his dirty vest because he had a sense of cleanliness.
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was he happy or not?
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