Indecent

Sholem compares himself to one of the prostitutes in his play. When and why does he do this?

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Sholem feels like one of the prostitutes in his play when he is around Mr. Peretz. He most likely feels this way because he feels that as he tries to sell his play to the influential Mr. Peretz, he has to sell a part of himself.