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what is the theme of imp and the peasants bread ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ello dear Friend

Answer

The Imp succeeds in getting the peasant to sin. The theme of the story is to show that every man, no matter how gentle, can succumb to the vile effects of alcohol. The peasant was a good-natured man, and he was turned into a brute because of the drink.

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Answered by jungtilkr1234
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Answer:

Berils of alcoholism and greed

Explanation:

i. Berils of alcoholism: no matter how good a person might be he can succumbed to the vile through alcoholism. As in the story the farmer was forced to sin through the consumption of alcohol and it not only affected him physically but also affected his relationship be it with friends or with his wife.

ii. Greed : when the peasant had only the amount he needed he did not bother by someone stealing his bread but when he had more than enough he wasn't willing to share with anyone and was bothered even by the spill of one cup.

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