What happened at the end of the novel "The beggar and the king" by Winthrop Parkhurst?
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"The beggar and the king" is a one-act play by the famous Winthrop Parkhurst. In the end, the King closes his window and ignores the call of the beggar.
Explanation:
- The story of this play revolves around a privileged king and a beggar who keeps crying for bread while the king ignores him.
- This play depicts the ignorance of the privileged class and the poor conditions of the suffers.
- The play teaches us a moral lesson to be kind to everyone and take care of your surroundings.
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