Describe why. Gaston sells villa instead of Juliette should sell it??
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Describe why. Gaston sells villa instead of Juliette should sell it??
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2. The maid is a character who seems to say whatever she thinks. The maid is an open-minded character and truthfully says that Juliette's hair looks comical when she slicks it back. The maid, when comes to know about Juliette's financial crisis, suggests acting as a cook for hundred francs a day.
3. Jeanne is a practical lady. This is because she tries to make the right decisions. She is interested in buying a villa for her parents and for her and her husband to spend the vacation. She gives the correct replies to Gaston's unwanted questions.
4. Gaston is a very cunning person. He manages to get one hundred thousand francs and a Carot by selling a property that doesn't even belong to him. He is very witty, this can be seen in his taut reply when Juliette smarty dodges the matter of the garden: 'People who love children and don't have any can always go and live near a school'. He also appears to be haughty; his is not interested in a buying a villa, which he knows is meant for his wife's parents and not so fond of his wife's sister's children whom he refers to as 'whole tribe'.
5. Mrs. Al Smith is an actress who finally buy Juliette's villa. Mrs. Al Smith is not interested in the villa; she plans to 'knock it down' and build a bungalow in it's place. What Al Smith wants is the plot as she wants to be as close to Paramount as possible.
6. Well, I did answer them, didn't I?
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