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Fame is a food that dead men eat,

I have no stomach for such meat.

In little light and narrow room,

They eat in the silent tomb.

With no kind voice of comrade near To bid the feaster be of cheer.

But friendship is a noble thing,

Of friendship it is good to sing.

For truly when a man shall end,

He lives in memory of his friend,

Who doth his better part recall,

And of his fault make funeral.

In the last line of the above poem the poet wants to convey that

(a) one should believe in friendship

(b) the faults of a man are highlighted by his friend after his death

(c) the faults of a man are forgotten by his friend after his death

(d) one should not run after fame and friendship.

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Answers

Answered by yrajuyadav1987
2

Answer:

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Answered by vrushankvrane
0

Answer:

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