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What is the moral lesson behind the story The Imp and the Peasent bread

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Answered by ITZURADITYATYAKING
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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.

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Answered by LaRouge
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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.

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