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explain the significance of 'hands'in the story. what role do the eavesdroppers play in the story of the story hearts and hands

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Answered by shreemanthvalasange
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What role do the eavesdropper play in the story? Ans: The story begins with two people, Mr. Easton and the glum-faced man hand-cuffed together. ... In fact, it is the hands which are significant for revealing the true identities of the two men.

Answered by EarthlyAssembled
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The story begins with two people, Mr. Easton and the glum-faced man, handcuffed together. The handcuffing lends to the ‘Hands’ part of the title. In fact, the hands are significant for revealing the true identities of the two men. Miss Fairchild was misled by the unnamed man about the identity of Mr. Easton as he wanted to save Mr. Easton from an embarrassing situation by revealing that he was a convict and was being taken by him to prison. It was an astute passenger in the coach who discovered that a marshal would not handcuff his own right hand with that of a convict, as was the case with Mr. Easton and the marshal.

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