What is the moral of the story "Hearts and Hands"?
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The moral of the story "Hearts and Hands" is language. In the story it is shown that if our language and talking skill is good then we can convey anyone to do anything and to obey us.
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The moral of the story is that there is a gap between appearance and reality.
Explanation:
- O Henry’s Hearts and Hands is a satiric attack on the follies of aristocrat people of western society.
- The fake manners of Mr. Easton and Miss Fairchild’s wrong assumption of him as a marshal while he is the criminal actually throws light on the decisive aspect of polished manners and its difference from the reality.
- It shows that things are not like what they actually appear. Appearance doesn’t justify the reality of a person.
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