What is moral of story the king and tide
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❥❥In the story, Canute demonstrates to his flattering courtiers that he has no control over the elements (the incoming tide), explaining that secular power is vain compared to the supreme power of God.
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Moral of the story the king and the tide tells us that a real wise man never gets carried away by flattery words.
Explanation:
- The King was constantly flattered by his courtiers, he did not like such flattery words.
- Since the King knew it was the Almighty who had control over everything and he was no one before God.
- The King commanded the sea waves to not touch his feet but sea waves did touch his feet with this he tried to prove his courtiers that he knows that all those were flattery words.
- That God only had the power to control everything.
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