VII - moral questions
Racism, land ownership, inheritance, materialism, greed, and manipulation are topics which are often indirectly brought up over the course of "we were liars". While not being actively discussed, the book still teaches some morals about these rather negatively connotated appearances. This happens via the outcome of specific situations, after a specific person behaves unaccordingly, showing signs of any of the mentioned topics.
For example, Harris Sinclair is racist towards Gat, and in a direct consequence, Cady developes some sort of hatred about him; also, she fears that Gat is going to have to leave the island. This leaves her more paranoid than before.
Basically, the core point of the story is the fact that the aunts debate about who gets the money, once Harris Sinclair is dead. They are so strongly dependend on his financial support, that they have no choice.
Manipulation happens also, especially in context of the "Sinclair mindset": "We shall not accept an evil we can change". Cady is often manipulating herself, by telling her that everything is fine, because her mother told her to pull herself together.
All above mentioned topics are taught lessons in this book, mostly in the way of horrible things happening, if those behaviors appear somewhere. This might be not that different in real life as well.
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