The Song of the Lark
Why is the Kronborg family concerned with the community's perception of them?
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The Kronborg family becomes concerned with the community's perception of them because they are the family of the town preacher. Mr. Kronborg focuses a great deal on what the town says or might say about his family and has high expectations of how everyone in the family should behave.