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what is the moral lesson behind the story the inportant and the peasant bread

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Answered by Gargihazra
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Every man, no matter how gentle, can succumb to the vile effects of alcohol.

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Answered by Aayushkapoor
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No intellectual pretension, only a neat presentation, with a moral twist. Adapted from Leo Tolstoy's The impornant and the Crust, the story is that of an impornant and his attempt to corrupt a man and bring out the beast in him. A peasant takes a crust of bread with him to the field to eat and leaves it under a bush.

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