Describe the change
that overcame the
peasant in the story the imp and the
crust
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The expression has been taken from the story, "The Imp and the Crust," written by Leo Tolstoy.
Explanation:
- The story is about a peasant who was about to plow his field.
- The devil took his bread but he didn't show any anger.
- To corrupt his soul, the devil came forward as his well-wisher and gave him the advice to sow corn.
- The farmer did so and he earned good money from it.
- One day, the devil gave him advice that the farmer should use the extra corn to make Vodka, and the farmer did so.
- But he himself fell prey to alcohol and bear heavy losses.
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