what values do you learn from the story ,"Mrs Packletide's Tiger".
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- Packletide actuall has no value for money and doesn't know the real risk and fun in hunting, she paid money to play safe.
- The author makes fun of th upper class people of that time who are immature
- "BE TRUE" is the value learnt
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Don't be so jealous to anyone it would make only troubles like Mrs. Packletide.
The tone of the story writer is satire.
It tells about the desire of packletide to become famous and outshine loona.
The story tells that externally packletide was successful but internally she was not.
She did not think about the risk she need to take while shooting. Her mind was filled with the jealous to loona bimberton
The tone of the story writer is satire.
It tells about the desire of packletide to become famous and outshine loona.
The story tells that externally packletide was successful but internally she was not.
She did not think about the risk she need to take while shooting. Her mind was filled with the jealous to loona bimberton
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