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How does Shakespeare challenge the concept of Honesty in The Winters' Tale?
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... How does Shakespeare challenge the concept of Honesty in The Winters' Tale? The concept of honesty in The Winters' Tale is vital to the play as a whole. The whole play is based on honesty. At the time when the play was set it was very hard to know whether your partner was being faithful or being unfaithful. You could either catch your partner with another person or you would have to ask your partner face to face where they cheating on you? There were no DNA tests as there are today for possible illegitimate children. This was the situation that faced Leontes. He suspected his wife had been having an affair and that his child was not really his. The play centres around Leontes' questioning of his wife and his judgement of her and the newborn child. This is a matter of verbal honesty. Verbal honesty and sexual honesty is














