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Moral story of the Imp and the peasant bread in 80 words

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Answered by Anonymous
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The moral of the story "The Imp and the Peasant’s bread":

The Imp and the Peasant’s bread is a story by Leo Tolstoy. In this story, the imp tried to spoil the peasant and played many tricks to cheat the peasant. The author reveals the philosophy of human that he possesses both good and bad in him.

However good-natured a man is, his devil nature will be hidden somewhere in himself. The "impact of alcohol may help to retrieve the devil nature in a man". This is the moral of the story The Imp and the Peasant’s bread.

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The author reveals the philosophy of human that he possesses both good and bad in him. However good-natured a man is, his devil nature will be hidden somewhere in himself. The "impact of alcohol may help to retrieve the devil nature in a man". This is the moral of the story The Imp and the Peasant's bread.

The author reveals the philosophy of human that he possesses both good and bad in him. However good-natured a man is, his devil nature will be hidden somewhere in himself. The "impact of alcohol may help to retrieve the devil nature in a man". This is the moral of the story The Imp and the Peasant's bread.  <marquee \: behaviour = alternate><font \: color =red>Please Mark me Brainliest

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