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What is the moral of the story The Beggar and the king by Winthrop parkhust

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Answered by janvichandwani2
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The beggar represents the king's downfall. The beggar proves that the king only has power when his servants allow him to. By removing the king's power over his servants, the beggar promises to haunt the king and therefore humble him.

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Answered by mythpat12
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Moral : We should not show power when we need to help a person whose in need

This sentence My teacher explained me when we read this Ch

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