Asked by kenneth

What lession is carline midas suposed to learn

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean a specific story or textbook passage (the exact title or a short quote would help)? If you meant a character who has a “Midas” situation (like King Midas or a modern character nicknamed “Midas”), the usual lesson is one of these themes:

- Greed has harmful consequences — wanting only wealth or possessions can destroy what really matters.
- Be careful what you wish for — getting everything you ask for can bring unexpected pain.
- Value human relationships and simple things over material riches.
- Take responsibility for your choices and accept the need to change when your actions hurt others.

If you need a short answer for homework, try: “Caroline (or the Midas character) is supposed to learn that greedy wishes and the pursuit of wealth can ruin important relationships and that love and human connection matter more than money.”

If you tell me the exact story or provide a passage, I can give a tailored one-sentence thesis and two or three supporting points/quotes you can use.