The Man And His Image (prose Fable) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Once there was a man who loved himself very much and who permitted himself no rivals in that love He thought his face and figure the handsomest in all the world Anything in the shape of a mirror that could show him his own likeness he took care to avoid for he did not want to be reminded that perhaps he was over rating his beauty For this reason he hated looking glasses and accused them of being false He made a very great mistake in this respect but that he did not mind being quite content to live in the happiness the mistake afforded himA
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To cure him of so grievous an error officious Fate managed matters in such a way that wherever he turned his eyes they would fall on one of those mute little counsellors that ladies carry and appeal to when they are anxious about their appearance He found mirrors in the houses mirrors in the shops mirrors in the pockets of gallants mirrors even as ornaments on waist belts of ladiesB
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What was he to do this poor Narcissus He thought to avoid all such things by going far away from haunts of mankind where he should never have to face a mirror again But in the woods to which he retreated a clear rivulet ran Into this he happened to look and saw himself again Angrily he told himself that his eyes had been deluded by an idle fancy Henceforth he would keep away from the water This he tried his utmost to do but who can resist the beauty of a woodland stream There he was and remained always with that which he had determined to shunC
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My meaning is easily seen It applies to everybody for everybody takes some joy in harbouring this very error The man in love with himself stands for the soul of each one of us All the mirrors wherein he saw himself reflected stand for the faults of other people in which we really see our own faults though we hate to recognise them as such As for the brook that as every one knows stands for the book of maxims which the Duke de la Rochefoucauld wroteD

Jean De La Fontaine



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