Peyton Place | Themes

Perhaps the main theme of Peyton Place is the hypocrisy which lurks below the surface of the picturesque small town which is the setting for the novel. Through the interlocking stories of the various characters are exposed the truths of their lives which have been glossed over by their public persona. Apparently respectable matrons have odd sexual hang-ups and the richest man in town has little control over his family or his own fears. Such themes provide the main reasons for the book's scandalous reputation, because much of the hidden truth is sexual in nature and often taboo.

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