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The story "A Lion's Skin" by W.S. Maugham is a tragic tale about a man named Bob Forestier who had always wanted to be a gentleman. He saw the rich and successful people at the club and wished to be like them. Eventually, he married a wealthy woman, Eleanor, and became a "sahib," or a gentleman. However, his desire to maintain his image as a gentleman ultimately led to his demise.
During a fire at their villa, Bob's wife's dog was trapped inside. Bob ran into the burning house to save the dog, but he never made it out alive. His neighbors saved what they could, but the fire was too intense. Bob's desire to be seen as a gentleman drove him to take unnecessary risks and ultimately cost him his life.
The story also portrays Eleanor as a loving and devoted wife who never stopped adoring her husband, despite his flaws. She saw him as a gallant gentleman, even in death. The tragic ending of the story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of trying to live up to societal expectations and the importance of being true to oneself.
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