6. What does the poet call “flatterers”?
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What does the poet call “flatterers”?
=> In Shakespeare’s words, flatterers are those people who pretend like our friends and praise us to please us. In fact they have no love for us. All they want is our money and company, not our love. When we become poor, they leave us and disappear. Their flattery will turn to blames.
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noun. A person who lavishes praise, often insincerely; a sycophant. '
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flatterers are those people who pretend like our friends and praise us to please us. In fact they have no love for us. All they want is our money and company, not our love. When we become poor, they leave us and disappear.
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