Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary justify at their worst distinct c hase discounts expell from sustain o bject at best contaminate lure accuse desperately sue idle minut cruelty spur come upon the idea endure 1.An artist who seeks fame is like a dog his own tail who , when he captures it , does not know what else to do, but to continue chasing it. 2. The of dr own ing in fame ’ s imperial glory is not easily resisted. 3. An artist can't remain , though. 4. When the artist becomes bored , his work begins to show a lack of continuity in its appeal a nd it becomes difficult to the attention of the public. 5. The a rtist s who do attempt to remain current by making even changes to their style of writing, dancing, or singing , run a significant risk of losing the audience ’ s favor. 6. The public simply styles other than those for which the artist has become famous. 7. Their styles marked a significant change in form from others and gained them fame and fortune. 8. One drop of fame will likely the entire well of a man' s soul. 9. The writer, known for his uncompromising behavior, both social and sexual , to which the public , paid heavily for remaining true to himself. 10. The mother of a young man O scar was intimate with him at a banquet in front of his friends and fan s of sexually influencing her son. 11. Extremely angered by her remarks , h e the young man's mother. 12. He ended up in jail after refusing to pay , and even worse, was permanently the wider circle of public favor. 13. They may their failure by convincing themselves their genius is too sophisticated for contemporary audiences. 14. I say to those who seek fame and fortune: good luck. 1 5 . When things were , he found that no one was willing to risk his or her name in his defense. 1 6 . He of teaching children and developing the fundamental series to produce a new form of education. 1 7 . The of success is that it often leads those who seek such success to participate in their own destruction. 18. Still impure motives such as the design for worshipping fans and praise from peers may the artist on. 19. The conquest of fame is difficult , and many end up emotionally if not financially bankrupt. 20. A fraud is quickly exposed. And the pressure of so much attention is too much for most to .