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What plan did the girls make so that Suzanne could get what she wanted fur by saki?​

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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The theme of this story is betrayal and deception: Eleanor is a false friend who uses her friend Suzanne's confidences to stab her in the back.

Eleanor pretends to be Suzanne's friend but treats her maliciously. Eleanor learns that Suzanne's rich relative is coming to town and that Suzanne, who doesn't have much money, would love for him to give her some fox furs for her birthday.

Eleanor, whose birthday is in March, presumably months away, lies to the cousin and says her birthday is tomorrow when she and Suzanne get separated in a crowded department store, and Eleanor is left alone with the cousin. Eleanor tells him a sob story about wanting furs but having no money and no relatives with money who will remember her. She manipulates the cousin into buying her furs and getting Suzanne a fan, which she knows Suzanne does not want.  

Eleanor apparently acts out of spite and malice: there's no evidence that she wants furs. She simply appears to hope to thwart Suzanne in her desires and make her jealous. There was no reason but cattiness for Eleanor to insist on Suzanne wanting a fan. The story warns us to be careful who we trust and confide in. Seeming friends can be malicious enemies.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

She manipulates the cousin into buying her furs and getting Suzanne a fan, which she knows Suzanne does not want.  

Explanation:

The story's key themes are betrayal and deception: Eleanor is a phony friend who stabs Suzanne in the back by using her confidantes' secrets.

Eleanor mistreats Suzanne while acting like she is her friend. Eleanor finds out that Suzanne, who doesn't have a lot of money, would love for her wealthy relative to give her some fox furs for her birthday while he's in town.

When Eleanor and Suzanne become separated in a busy department shop, Eleanor is left alone with her cousin. Eleanor's birthday is in March, which is ostensibly months away. Eleanor lies to the cousin and claims that her birthday is today. Eleanor sobs to him about wanting furs but not having the money and having no wealthy relatives who will remember her. She tricks the cousin into purchasing her furs and a fan for Suzanne, both of which she is aware Suzanne does not desire.

There is no proof that Eleanor wants furs; her actions appear to be motivated by resentment and hate. She just seems to want to frustrate Suzanne's goals and make her envious. Eleanor's insistence that Suzanne wanted a fan had nothing to do with anything other than cattiness. The moral of the story is to be cautious about who we confide in and trust. Even those who seem like friends can be savage foes.

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