does greed play an important role in 'plot of gold'?
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Greed is represented in the obvious way that Euclio won't tell anyone about the gold he possesses, so he can continue to live off of everyone else's charity, such as the way he made Megadorus pay for the whole wedding and he would give no dowry for his daughter.
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Greed is represented in the obvious way that Euclio won't tell anyone about the gold he possesses, so he can continue to live off of everyone else's charity, such as the way he made Megadorus pay for the whole wedding and he would give no dowry for his daughter. ...
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