A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend –Do you agree? Justify with reference to the story packing
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Absolutely !! A wise enemy in every aspect is better than a foolish friend. A wise enemy will always make you stay alert, he'll always be a competition for you and in order to surpass him you'll eventually result in becoming more wiser than hiBasically, there were two phases of the story. One was done by the author himself and other was completed by two of his friends. The first phase was exciting but the second phase was even more exciting with George and Harris doing the act together. Both of them did it ina way that was quite arousing. George and Harris were extremely lazy and not good at packing, they created a chaos. They broke cups, squashed tomatoes and walked over the things. They put things behind them and couldn't find them when they were needed. Jerome sat and watched them excitedly while they packed. There is a old wise saying, 'A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend'. Such friends made the situation worse than before. Though Jerome did a few mistakes but he was a good packet. George and Harris were childish in their packing attempts. They incurred more losses than anything worth appreciable. If I have friends like them, I will not leave them alone to do the task, but help them till it gets completed.
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yes I am agree with the statement.
Explanation:
A wise enemy is really useful in the sense that we will always be ready to be on our guards and we will have to match our capabilities with the enemy all the time. It is a question of do or die.
In fact wise enemy will keep us alert and cautious. We will always try to overtake him before he is successful in defeating us.
We will have a benchmark for our activities if a wise enemy is there.
On the other hand having foolish friends itself is very harmful. he never help us but create difficulty for us. as jerom have two fulish friends which don't help him in packing and create distruction.