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What does the poet mean to say " Most friendship is feigning , most loving mere folly " ? Explain.​

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Answered by makhansinghsanour456
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In this world there are as many quotes as there are as many folks. And each one tells it from his/her own point of view. If there is a match to one’s life experiences, one accepts it as it suits him/her. If not, people pass it off as not legal tender.

In this particular case, the person who quoted being a cynic has expressed his/her dismal view of friendship and love. Luckily, it is prefaced with the word ‘most’ indicating that there are some that are genuine and fall outside this purview.

But, you want the ‘true’ meaning behind those statements.

The essence is this: Both friendship and love are done with a hidden agenda - for personal gain. It is cloaked as friendship or love to fool the other

Answered by pujalaxmi
11

Answer:

The winter wind is not so unkind as man's ingratitude. The tooth of the winter wind is not so keen because the winter wind is not seen. Shakespeare says that most friendship is feigning and most loving is mere folly. It means that the winter wind blows with great force

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