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Write a story on flattering is bad thing​

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Answered by ᏞiteralFairy
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flattery has been used as a standard form of discourse when addressing a king or queen. In the Renaissance, it was a common practice among writers to flatter the reigning monarch, as Edmund Spenser flattered Queen Elizabeth I in The Faerie Queene, William Shakespeare flattered King James I in Macbeth and Niccolò Machiavelli flattered Lorenzo II de' Medici in The Prince.

Many associations with flattery, however, are negative. Negative descriptions of flattery range at least as far back in history as The Bible. In the Divine Comedy, Dante depicts flatterers wading in human excrement, stating that their words were the equivalent of excrement, in the second bolgia of 8th Circle of Hell.

Answered by taehyungie4092
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One fine morning, a fat and foolish crow sat near the Kitchen of a richman's house. He was waiting for an opportunity to steal some food .As soon as the cook came out to gel something, the crow sneaked in and picked up a big fried piece in his beak. He flew away to a tree in the nearby forest.By chance, a lean and hungry fox was sitting near that tree. 

He saw the fat and foolish crow with a big piece of meat in his beak. He could not just sit quiet and see the crow to eat the meat with relish. So he devised a cunning plan to cheat him. He went towards the tree, and, addressing the crow in a very pleasant and flattering voice, said, “Good morning, dear Mr. Crow.” The crow did not answer. The fox said again, “How do you do, my dear friend ?. How happy I feel to see you!” Still the crow did not greet him. He kept silent and thought, “How can I speak! If I open my beak, the meat will fall down.” But the fox was not disappointed. 

He spoke once again in a honeyed tone “What is the matter with you ? Why don’t you answer me ? Have you forgottcn your old admirer How often I have heard you sing in your melodious voice! Will you please sing me a song ? I know you will not disappoint an old friend. Please Mr. Crow !” 

The crow was fat and foolish; and the fox was very cunning. The crow, forgot the piece of met in his beak. He was beside himself with joy. He opened his beak and began to craw. The piece of meat fell down right into the mouth of the fox who was waiting for it.

Moral:

Do'nt be fooled by flattery

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