What is the moral of The story The IMP and The crust
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A peasant takes a crust of bread with him to the field to eat and leaves it under a bush.
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"The Imp and the Crust" is a short story by Leo Tolstoy.
The theme of the story is to show that every man, no matter how gentle he is, can succumb to the vile effects of alcohol.
The peasant was a good-natured man, but turned into a brute because of the drink.
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