What Is A Lie In Mark Twain's Was It Heaven Or Hell?

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It is said that the worst sin is lying. This is the story, Was it Heaven or Hell by Mark Twain of two aunts who absolutely forbid lying, even though it led to certain circumstances. “In it a lie had no place. In it a lie was unthinkable. In it speech was restricted to absolute truth, iron-bound truth, implacable and uncompromising truth, let the resulting consequences be what they might” (Twain 29). This is saying that lying was an absolute sin and if anyone in the house was to lie they would have to pay. Although the aunts were determined to believe this, they were being hypocrites themselves. “ ‘You lie from morning till night, but because you don’t do it with your mouths, but only with your lying eyes, your lying inflections, your deceptively

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