In this chapter, the narrator tries to convince the reader that it is better for a person to express his love by devious means than by telling the truth. For example, if a person wants to win the heart of another, he must tell the truth about his feelings for the other person. In other words, if the person is really in love with another, then he should tell him the truth, even if he uses devious means to do so.
In this chapter, the narrator tries to convince the reader that it is better for a person to express his love by devious means than by telling the truth. For example, if a person wants to win the heart of another, he must tell the truth about his feelings for the other person. In other words, if the person is really in love with another, then he should tell him the truth, even if he uses devious means to do so.