We Were Liars
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Why was the group called the Liars?
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I think the author chose that name to foreshadow the fact that the group was a lie. As to the justification for that name in the context of the story, I don't know. I guess they lie occasionally. And they probably lied to themselves even then (if on a less drastic scale). Everyone had false motives. There was a lot of manipulation, which you can compare to lying. But mostly, I think the author just wanted to justify the foreshadowing.

I think the author chose that name to foreshadow the fact that the group was a lie. As to the justification for that name in the context of the story, I don't know. I guess they lie occas..."
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I think the author chose that name to foreshadow the fact that the group was a lie. As to the justification for that name in the context of the story, I don't know. I guess they lie occas..."
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They told the truth. When Cady's mother wanted her to back her up about keeping the house, she said it was too much room. When her mom told her to act like everything is fine when the dad left and grandma died she expressed her true feelings to the "Liars."
I think since the Liars were the only ones telling the truth they coined the name. I imagined the moms going behind their children's back to the grandpa to say "oh you know Cady lies, she actually loves the house dad." Or something like that.

"The family called us four the Liars, and probably we deserve it. We are all nearly the same age, and we all have birthdays in the fall. Most years on the island, we've been trouble.
Gat started coming to Beechwood the year we were eight. Summer eight, we called that.
Before that, Mirren, Johnny and I weren't Liars. We were nothing but cousins..."
The name the Liars doesn't feel justified really. Why weren't they the Liars or trouble before Gat? Were they really that bratty, that much trouble as a group, before summer fifteen? There's not much evidence of it. They seemed to go to the family meals, follow the rules and dutifully uphold the family's delusions about Grandpa, etc. before summer fifteen. But no one in that family was acknowledging this as lies at the time. So it would be odd to give their kids that name.
The title certainly makes sense from a writerly standpoint. It sets up the theme and foreshadows an unreliable narrator, etc.
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