moral of the essay on "keyhole morals"
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In On Keyhole Morals by A.G. Gardiner we have the theme of respect, appearance, privacy, acceptance and curiosity. ... It is as though he may be allowing for his inquisitiveness or curiosity to take hold and listen to what is being said by the couple
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The essay "On Keyhole Morals" by A.G. Gardiner revolves around the message of respecting others, respecting others privacy, appearance, acceptance and curiosity.
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The essay "On Keyhole Morals" by A.G. Gardiner revolves around the message of respecting others, respecting others privacy, appearance, acceptance and curiosity.
- As per this story, the author tries to explain the concept of privacy by mentioning a gentleman's curiosity to overhear what the couple in a room were speaking. The author brings about the fact that every person leads two lives : personal and public. While a person's public image may see amicable, a person's real personality can be witnessed behind closed doors, when looked through a keyhole.
- Further, the theme of curiosity is brought about, where the author mentions that everybody is entitled to privacy and how much ever curious we are about someone, we are to abstain ourselves from invading the privacy of others
- And when it comes to appearance, the speaker mentions that people mostly try to be amicable in front of others even though, there might be contradicting feeling towards the person
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