If an author wrote a story that included an allusion that compared their character to the character King Midas from "King Midas and the Golden Touch", what point may they be trying to make? own main

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The author may be trying to convey the message that their character has a similar flaw or weakness to King Midas. In the story of King Midas, his desire for wealth and possessions ultimately leads to his downfall and unhappiness. By alluding to this character, the author may be foreshadowing a similar outcome for their own character if they continue down a similar path of greed or materialism. Additionally, the allusion could be used to draw parallels between the two characters in terms of their character traits or decisions, highlighting a common theme of the consequences of prioritizing material wealth over other important values.
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