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hardwork and satisfaction leads to happy life. How far is the statement true in the case of the miller of the dee​

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Answered by dhwani7777
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hardwork leads to self satisfaction

satisfaction leads to expectations

expectations never come true

Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The Poem "Miller of the Dee" written by "Charles Mackay" has a very good moral for the mankind in general and it has stood the test of time as the poem has relevance even today to the young and the old.

Explanation:

Miller the character and the hero of the poem was a person who worked hard for his wife and children and he enjoyed the company of his friends. He was happy to churn the grains into flour by the river Dee. He did his work from morning till evening by singing songs throughout. He was not jealous of anyone and he owed no debts. So, a person who works hard, enjoys what he does and is satisfied with he has and takes care of his family is always in a state of happiness.

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