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A synopsis for The Beggar and the king

"The King who has a high pride, a beggar that begs for bread to fill his stomach and a wise servant. The beggar wants the King to understand to get the piece of bread. Who is that crying for bread? Asked arrogantly. It is a beggar who cries helplessly. The king complained about the sound of his voice. The beggar still begs outside and the servant told the king that he sounded hungry helplessly. The servant questions the king for all the decisions about the beggar. The servant also states that the obedience to him should not be taken as their weakness. The King does not consider the rights of poor people. The beggar required to remove the crown from thy forehead and asked to throw it to the window into the street and states thy voice will cease to annoy. The King all confused and shocked. This is treason! The king asked to arrest him but the beggar saying knowingly that his servants can do harm and he is stronger that a mountain. With confidence the beggar said my strength is greater than a mountain and words are more fearful than hurricanes. Quick after him! the king in anger and confusion. The servant can’t call the beggar. In anger and shock came foul word out of the king mouth. The beggar once again asking for bread."

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s my synopsis correct or do i need adjustments

A synopsis for The Beggar and the king

"The King who has a high pride, a beggar that begs for bread to fill his stomach and a wise servant. The beggar wants the King to understand to get the piece of bread. Who is that crying for bread? Asked arrogantly. It is a beggar who cries helplessly. The king complained about the sound of his voice. The beggar still begs outside and the servant told the king that he sounded hungry helplessly. The servant questions the king for all the decisions about the beggar. The servant also states that the obedience to him should not be taken as their weakness. The King does not consider the rights of poor people. The beggar required to remove the crown from thy forehead and asked to throw it to the window into the street and states thy voice will cease to annoy. The King all confused and shocked. This is treason! The king asked to arrest him but the beggar saying knowingly that his servants can do harm and he is stronger that a mountain. With confidence the beggar said my strength is greater than a mountain and words are more fearful than hurricanes. Quick after him! the king in anger and confusion. The servant can’t call the beggar. In anger and shock came foul word out of the king mouth. The beggar once again asking for bread."

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"The King who has a high pride, a beggar that begs for bread to fill his stomach and a wise servant. The beggar wants the King to understand to get the piece of bread. Who is that crying for bread? Asked arrogantly. It is a beggar who cries helplessly. The king complained about the sound of his voice. The beggar still begs outside and the servant told the king that he sounded hungry helplessly. The servant questions the king for all the decisions about the beggar. The servant also states that the obedience to him should not be taken as their weakness. The King does not consider the rights of poor people. The beggar required to remove the crown from thy forehead and asked to throw it to the window into the street and states thy voice will cease to annoy. The King all confused and shocked. This is treason! The king asked to arrest him but the beggar saying knowingly that his servants can do harm and he is stronger that a mountain. With confidence the beggar said my strength is greater than

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