What
the moral of the poem The Last Bargain?
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The moral of the poem is that money, wealth, power or beauty cannot give you happiness. Only when one feels true pleasure at seeing something, one finds happiness. No one was able to hire the poet, either with power or with beauty, but a child's innocence and simplicity are enough to hire him for life.
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Money, wealth, power or beauty cannot give you happiness. Only when one feels true pleasure at seeing something, one finds happiness.
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