Asked by kenneth
What lession is carline midas suposed to leran
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I’m not sure who you mean — could you clarify the name or the story?
Here are two likely possibilities you might have meant:
- If you meant “Midas” (King Midas from the myth), the lesson is about the dangers of greed: wishing for everything to be gold ends up destroying what’s truly valuable (family, food, love).
- If you meant “Coraline” (Neil Gaiman’s character), the lesson is to appreciate what you have, be brave and resourceful, and not be lured by seemingly perfect alternatives that are dangerous underneath.
Tell me which one (or give the correct name/source) and I’ll explain the lesson in that story.
Here are two likely possibilities you might have meant:
- If you meant “Midas” (King Midas from the myth), the lesson is about the dangers of greed: wishing for everything to be gold ends up destroying what’s truly valuable (family, food, love).
- If you meant “Coraline” (Neil Gaiman’s character), the lesson is to appreciate what you have, be brave and resourceful, and not be lured by seemingly perfect alternatives that are dangerous underneath.
Tell me which one (or give the correct name/source) and I’ll explain the lesson in that story.
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