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justify the statement that appearances can be deceptive with reference to the story hearts and hands

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The story ‘Hearts and hands’ of O.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.

Their interaction reveal how the society cares about maintaining a fluffy and fake appearance to impress others.

Answered by gayatri3850
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One of the main themes of O. Henry's short story "Hearts and Hands" is society's focus on appearances. Even though Mr. Easton is a convict, he successfully puts on the air of a marshal so as not to embarrass himself in front of Miss Fairchild. The interaction shows both how much their social circle cares about keeping up appearances and how deceptive those appearances can be, since they fail to indicate many things, such as criminality.

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