What does he mean by the distinction


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In "The House of the Seven Gables", Holgrave tells Hepzibah that it is "better to be a true woman, than a lady". What does he mean by this distinction? How does this revaluation of class identities fit in with his overall view of 19th-century American society? How do his opinions about class fit into the larger picture of radical reform in the mid-19th century?

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