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Write the summary friends and flatters

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Answered by sakshimanwani1234
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In his poem 'Friends and flatterers' William Shakespeare distinguishes between a real friend or a pseudo;friend who would like to impress you with flattery. Shakespeare says everyone who would flatter you will not stand by you when you are in a difficult situation. It is easy to impress one with flattering words.

Answered by XxItzKritiSenxX
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In this poem "Friends and Flattery" Shakespeare teaches the readers about true and fake friend

He tells the readers that there are some friends who are true to you and they will stand by you during difficult times

And there are some friends who just use flattery for their interest and never stand with you when you need them

Learn more about Shakespeare poems here:

how does the speaker behave and feel in the poem before he thinks of his "dear friend"

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