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Radda [10]
3 years ago
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giving brainliest! (100pts if you answer correctly!) How would you interpret the lesson of King Midas and the golden touch for a

modern-day world. What do you think the message of the story is? Do you think King Midas is a relevant story for a modern world? Why or why not? (At least 8 sentences!)
English
2 answers:
olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
8 0
The moral of the story of King Midas and the golden touch was that one should never be greedy in life because the wish of being greedy does not give fruitful returns in the future.
8090 [49]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The way I interpret the story is that it is bad for Midas but he got what he deserved. I think the lesson was to not be greedy. I think another part of the lesson was think before you do or say something. I think it is relevant to now a days. I think that it is because people can be greedy. People also do things without thinking. On two last notes, If there were to occur now a days  it would be money. And, I think Midas didn't make a good choice.

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