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what made framton visit Mrs . sappleton

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mr. Framton visits Mrs. Sappleton becoz of his exhausted nerves. During d late 1800's a long recuperative stay in d country was considered a great restorative for one's mental health.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Framton Nuttle visits Mrs. Sappleton because she is one of the people that his sister has said that he should visit. He should visit her to prevent his mental issue from recurring and/or getting worse.

  • Due of his worn-out nerves, Mr. Framton Nuttel visits Mrs. Sappleton. A protracted recuperative sojourn in the country was recommended for one's mental health in the late 1800s.
  • He receives numerous letters of introduction from Nuttel's sister, and it is in one of these letters that he first meets Mrs. Sappleton at her serene estate.
  • Mr. Nuttel believes that spending some time at Mrs. Sappleton's home will calm him down and enable him to resume his regular activities.
  • Framton Nuttel has a nervous breakdown or some type of mental illness in this novel.
  • He has therefore been dispatched to the country to unwind in a less stressful environment.
  • His sister makes sure to send letters of introduction along with him so that he can meet "good" people since she is quite worried that he won't do the things he needs to do to get better.
  • Otherwise, his sister believes, he would be left alone and his anxiety would worsen.

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