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Yes he. Walter can be described as an attractive man who is very ambitious, stubborn and filled with pride. In the beginning of the story, he is a very selfish man but through the story he begins to evolve, but still manages to keep his pride
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The story talks about greed.
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King Midas was once rewarded by God for taking good care of his friend. Midas asked God to grant him a wish that whatever he touched should turn to gold. God asked him if he had thought wisely. Midas said he had taken a wise decision. When he touched his daughter, she turned to Gold.
But the story happened in the Bronze Age, where his kingdom casted bronze, a high tech field of the day. The metallic deposits near Phrygia, his kingdom, possesed an abundance of ores with zinc.
Interestingly enough, modern chemists today know that zinc mixed with copper doesn't form bronze, it forms brass. The earliest known brass foundries existed in, of all places, the part of Asia Minor where Midas once lived.
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Malik stubbornly resists change.
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I'm a little bit Rusty for these type of questions but I think D
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