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Even though La Rapet and Honore disagree throughout the story, describe what perspective they have in common. How does this commonality, in spite of their disagreements, develop the theme of the story?

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Despite their disagreements, Honore and La Rapet have the same common perspective. They both are very greedy and tricksters. They don't care about anything but theirselves and money.

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