Summary of the play the beggar and the king by winthrop parkhurst
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The beggar represents the king's downfall. The beggar proves that the king only has power when his servants allow him to. By removing the king's power over his servants, the beggar promises to haunt the king and therefore humble him.
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The Beggar and the King" A one act play full of ironic symbols written by Winthrop Parkhurst. Here the king has been shown as a man with a huge pride in his position, he does not consider the rights of poor people and this pride ultimately gets a fall.
The beggar begs for some food and when he does not get his right, he tells the king the importance of his slaves who has made him the king, their obedience to him should not be taken as their weakness
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