HOW CAN YOU JUSTIFY THAT APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEPITVE
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Henry establishes the fact that appearances can be deceptive. In spite of the fact, the society forms ideas about a person on the basis of their appearance rather than analysing their true character. In the story, Mr. Easton is a convict who puts on the identity of a marshal in front of Miss Fairchild.
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Henry establishes the fact that appearances can be deceptive. In spite of the fact, the society forms ideas about a person on the basis of their appearance rather than analysing their true character. In the story, Mr. Easton is a convict who puts on the identity of a marshal in front of Miss Fairchild.
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