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nothing is easier than self deceit for what each man wishes that he also believes to be true de most henes

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"Nothing is easier than self-deceit, for what each man wishes that he also believes to be true." - Demosthenes.

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1mo ago

In the novel "The Tenth Circle" by Jodi Picoult, Laura refers to the tenth circle as the circle of betrayal where those who betray and are betrayed by loved ones suffer for their actions. This idea is depicted through the characters' experiences in the story, particularly around themes of family relationships and secrets.

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14y ago

Jodi Picoult usually focuses on Black and White themes, and the tenth circle is one of them. Trixie accuses Jason of Rape, but certain details of the truth question the situation as they slowly come up. One of the major themes for this book is that not everything can be separated as good or bad, Black or White, so to speak.

I think that another theme she tries to express is that your action affect everyone around you, good or bad, and no matter how hard you try to hide your actions, they always come back up again

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12y ago

There are several themes or ideas in this book including running away, rape, lying, Alaskan Indians, cheating/adultery, and more.

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10y ago

The circle for people who lied to themselves which shows she views it as the ultimate sin. All the characters in the book have done this sin.

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Q: What did Laura say was the tenth circle in The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult?
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