You mean descriptions of anti-Christs using flattery are a way of throwing the reader off the scent while then explicitly using flattery?Limnor wrote:I see it as deliberate on Joseph’s part—he is describing to Martin that Martin is really a king and Harris believes him. There are lines in the book that describe the use of flattery to sway people and I think this episode is a demonstration of that effort.
Do you have reason to believe Harris read the passage and was convinced by it? Are you saying it was specifically for Harris, or more general, like, after being in situation a, b, and c; a, b, and c take form within the book as a way to deal with future similar situations.