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What is the significance of ""The Magic Bonbons"" in literary history?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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"The Magic Bon Bons" was one of the greatest stories and a part of the collection illustrated by Ike Morgan. The story is about a woman named Claribel. The story is really great piece of literature to expand the imagination level of the readers especially children. It teaches them to be creatives and become thinkers rather than just becoming conventional readers who learn nothing.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The significance of "The Magic Bonbons" in literary history:

The story talks about a lady who is rich but has got no talent. Still she had immense desire to go on stage. On meeting the chemist, he resolved helped her to accomplish her desire by giving her some magic bonbons which will induce talents into her. She started performing in stage and getting fame.  

However, in longer run, things did not turn up as per her wish. The story signifies the importance of talent in past years where people wanted fame but had no talent and also shows the love for theaters by the people.  

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