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'Make-Believe Man' by Richard Harding Davis centers around the themes of identity, deception, and societal expectations. The story follows the protagonist, a young man who, feeling constrained by his lower social class, decides to adopt a new identity to win the affection of a wealthy woman. Through a series of events, he successfully deceives those around him, including the woman he loves, by pretending to be someone of higher status.As the story progresses, the protagonist's transformation becomes more complex, leading to various misunderstandings and complications. The romance between the protagonist and the woman serves as a central element, highlighting the tension between genuine affection and the deception underpinning it.Ultimately, the story examines the consequences of pretending to be someone else and the societal norms that pressure individuals to conform to certain identities. Through its exploration of love, disguise, and social class, 'Make-Believe Man' offers a critical look at the lengths people go to in order to achieve their desires and the impact of those actions on their lives and relationships. The story ultimately questions the fairness and integrity of a society that values appearances and status over genuine character and love and success.