. The\rexample of Oscar Wilde is provided as an illustration. (Para. 6)\rOddly, those who fail reap the greatest reward and enjoy the freedom to express\rthemselves in the style they like. And they even comfort themselves that their\rgenius is too sophisticated for contemporary audiences. (Para. 7)\rFailure has motivated some artists to work even harder to succeed.\rUnfortunately not many people follow their examples. (Para. 8).\rConclusion:\rPeople may find that once they have conquered fame, it is not really what they\rreally want. So they should do what they are happy with. The result might be\rthat you are not famous but you may create better art.\r(Para. 9)\rParas.\rJJJ 15-)-