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how did the Miller persuade hand ti carry his sake of flour to the market​

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Answered by Anonymous
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How did the miller persuade Hans to carry the large sack of flour to market? Ans. One day, when Hans was busy in his work in the garden to nail up the creepers, roll the grass and water the flowers, The Miller was a clever fellow. He promised to give his wheel-barrow to Hans.

Answered by ravilaccs
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During the winter season, Hans had sold out of his wheelbarrow. Miller agreed to provide him with a wheelbarrow. So he continually threatened him with a wheelbarrow, and he asked him to bring his sack of wheat to the market as if he were going to give him his wheelbarrow.

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  • The author has proverb: "A friend in need is a friend indeed," in his beautifully composed fairy tale title "the devoted friend." In this comically one-sided friendship between little Hans and big Hough the Miller, the author has expressed the Miller's selfness and insincerity and little Hans' sincerity. The Miller continues to remind Hans of his duties as a devoted drive his sheep the mountain for grain and get his barn mended, so during such long and exhausting errands, poor Hans could not look after his garden, but he consoled himself that the Miller was his best friend and it would be unfriendly to refuse him, besides, he was going to give him a wheel. Barrow made it out of fish, and cruel Miller offered him nothing but hollow words and high concepts about genuine friendship, which Hans scribbled down in his note book. Miller's younger kid fell from the ladder one night and was injured. The Miller approached Hans and asked him to summon a doctor in his place. Little Hans prepared himself because it was a dark and stormy night, so he requested the miller for his lamp. But the greedy Miller refused to give him his lantern since it was brand new and losing it would be a huge loss for him. In any case, Hans headed off without a lamp to summon a doctor. On his journey home, Hans became disoriented in the pitch dark and furious storm and fell into a pool of water. As a result, Hans drowned to death. In the morning, his body was removed from the water pool. The Miller's cruelty and greed claimed the life of an innocent Hans in exchange for a new lamp. Such a selfish and cruel approach to friendship on the part of the stone-hearted and greedy miller teaches the rears that it is better to have no friends at all than selfish ones."

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