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释义 | The paragraph 10 to 11 talks about the narcissistic showoffs. But what’s the meaning of the narcissistic showoffs? It is a kind of person that has big ideas, feel them importance, and love themselves. There is a word “Homer” in the paragraph 10. It is a name of a philosopher in Greece. How they quote a man’s name for their talking? Actually, the “Homer” in here is a pronoun that insteads of two of the greatest works in western literature, the Iliad and Odyssey, which are written by Homer. As the author’s said, the narcissistic showoffs are often adorable and charming and amusing but before the six-year-old. Why the author says like that? And how about the after age of six? They are the competitive showoffs in my mind. Compared with the competitive showoffs, the narcissistic showoffs don not bother to compete with others. They just talk, express their ideas, and perform themselves. But they need people to focus on them. |
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