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Why did King Midas thank the stranger again at the end in the chapter ‘King Midas and his Daughter’? ​

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Answered by LaviLa
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Answer:

The god heard Midas and felt sorry for him. He told Midas to go to river Pactolus and wash his hands. Midas did so: he ran to the river and was astonished to see gold flowing from his hands. The ancient Greeks said they had found gold on the banks of the river Pactolus. When he turned home, everything Midas had touched had become normal again.

Midas hugged his daughter in full happiness and decided to share his great fortune with his people. From now on, Midas became a better person, generous and grateful for all goods of his life. His people led a prosperous life and when he died, they all mourned for their beloved king.

He thanked him for teaching him that money cant buy hapiness

Answered by Anonymous
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He thanked the stranger for teaching him a lesson.

  • The king wanted a lot of gold and requested the stranger to do a miracle of everything that he touched becoming as gold.
  • The stranger accepted the request and gave him golden touch.
  • When he touched his little girl one day, she turned into gold and became a statue.
  • Panicked he asked the stranger for a solution, and was told to sprinkle river water over things turning gold.
  • The king became wise and realised, that Gold is not everything in life. He thanked the stranger for teaching him a good lesson.

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