Passage:
Everything except the truth wears, and needs to wear, a mask, Little souls are ashamed of nature.Prudery pretends to have
only those passions that it cannot feel. Moral poetry is like a respectable canal that never overflows its banks. It has weirs,
through which, slowly any excess of feeling is allowed to flow. It makes excuses for nature, and regards love as an interesting
convict. Moral art paints or chisels feet, faces or rags. It regards the body as obscene. It hides behind with drapery, that which
it has not the genius purely to portray. Mediocrity becomes moral from a necessity which it has the impudence to call virtue. It
pretends to regard ignorance as the foundation of purity, and insists that virtue seeks the
companionship of the blind.
Q2: "Everything except the truth wears, and needs to wear, a mask".
The above statement implies that
(a) Everything wears or needs a mask
(b) Truth needs to wear a mask
(c) Truth never wears or needs a mask
(d) Everything does not need a mask.
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here option (c) Truth never wears or needs a mask is the right option...
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Truth never wears or need a mask hope it helps
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