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Why did Bassanio call it hard food for Midas?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • hey mate! "The hard food for Midas" refers to the story of Midas and the golden touch. ... The request was granted; but as even the food he touched turned into gold, later even as he touched his daughter, she turned to gold.

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Answered by sachin9715
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"The hard food for Midas" refers to the story of Midas and the golden touch. ... The request was granted; but as even the food he touched turned into gold, later even as he touched his daughter, she turned to gold. This turned out to be a bane rather than a boon.

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