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Evergreens

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An essay contrasts flashy, attention-seeking people with quiet, steadfast individuals compared to evergreen trees, arguing that dependability outlasts beauty and charm. It critiques youthful preference for showy companions and warns that outward attractiveness often fails to endure through hardship. The piece applies this idea to friendships and marriage, urging selection of partners who remain loyal and supportive in adversity. It observes general differences in temperament without detailed prescription and ultimately celebrates the moral value of constancy and practical affection over performative brilliance.

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Jerome K. Jerome

Jerome K. Jerome was an English author and humorist, best known for his witty and satirical writing. Born in the Victorian era, he gained popularity with his comic novel "Three Men in a Boat," which humorously chronicles a boating holiday on the Thames. Jerome's works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the quirks of human nature and the absurdities of everyday life. His other notable titles include "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" and "Diary of a Pilgrimage," showcasing his talent for observational humor. Jerome's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in the realm of comic writing.

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