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how would you say that john. A. pescud is a hypocrite and has souble standards

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Answered by kushagra191
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because-
1.he says that one must be decent and law abiding in one's own town...does this mean that he can behave as he wants outside his town!?
2.he says he hates best sellers like'The Rose Lady and Trevelyan' saying that they are very unrealistic because one always falls in love with a girl of his own town...whereas he himself fell in love with a girl who lived far away from his town I.e. his love story was very much similar to the best seller's story...
Answered by aaliyahmalik
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The word hypocrite means the person tries to shows what he is not. John is such type of man. He said that he did not believe in the romance portrayed in best sellers. He believed the stories too good to be true. However, his own story was fantastical. His wife, the only daughter of the oldest family in Virginia, met him, an ordinary travel salesman of a plate glass company, in a journey where he would have least expected to find his life partner. Their courtship also was too fantastical, and even after all the episode, the fashion in which Pescud criticised love stories of best sellers proves him to be a hypocrite.
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