![]() ![]() The Lamb family is disciplined and does its things in an orderly manner while the Pickles family is characterized by chaos. The two families live in the same house but their behavior and ambitions are different. ![]() The author is tactical in the way he depicts discipline and disorder in his book. What is the emblematic connotation of the Pickle Family’s house? Therefore, the author is trying to educate the reader on the significance of working smart in life. As the Lamb family prospers, the Pickles family continues to languish in poverty. The Lamb family uses profit proceeds to pay rent and do other investments. The Lamb family has rented a small space from the Pickles family which it partly uses for business. ![]() However, the Lamb family is smarter and unified, unlike the Pickle's family that is disloyal and heavily rely on betting and drinking liquor. ![]() The one common thing between these two families is poverty. The author provides a sharp contrast between the Lamb and the Pickles family. What is the distinction between the Lamb family and the Pickle family? Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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