What were the justification for Jack and Jill for the installments?
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Jack and Jill believe in buying all things in installments. They have recently purchased a house on easy installment. When Aunt Jane came to visit the couple, they preached to her the ease and comfort of buying a house and its furniture in installments. At the end of the play humor takes on wings and we hear that the couple had their first baby in installment!
The play points to the fact that the hire-purchase system enables the low-income group to have things, which they cannot buy with their money. On the other hand the system makes people Extravagant they fall into the habit of borrowing which makes them unhappy.
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