The appropriateness of the title of the story 'The imp and the peasant bread'
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The imp and the peasant's bread is a short story written by Leo Tolstoy.
The title "The Imp and the peasant bread" is appropriate for the story in the following
Appropriateness of the title
- In the story, the devil's acquaintance is an Imp who vows to sin a poor peasant.
- He had taken the only food of the farmer, a piece of bread and the peasant did not get angry.
- But when the peasant became rich, it was easy to make him sin. He sins by getting angry and shouting at his wife for wasting food.
- Thus the title relates that evilness is associated with money and wealth and the devil has no work where simplicity exists.
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