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English, 13.06.2021 07:30 jlegrand9098

ACTUALLY I AM WRITING AS A ANSWER TO NOLAN W9 Title of short story The Golden Touch
Author  Nathaniel Hawthorne

The play takes place in the ancient Greek city of Pessinus, the capital of Phrygia. King Midas was a kind man, but he did not have very good judgement. One day, Midas was generous to Silenus, a satyr, and so Dionysus granted him one wish. Dionysus, like all Greek gods, liked to teach mortals lessons.

King Midas: Who are you, stranger?
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie.
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie. King Midas: What do you want? My gold?
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie. King Midas: What do you want? My gold?Goldie: I, want that paltry gold? Ha ha! 'Tis like chicken feed to me. Behold! [Touches Midas' cat and turns it to gold]
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie. King Midas: What do you want? My gold?Goldie: I, want that paltry gold? Ha ha! 'Tis like chicken feed to me. Behold! [Touches Midas' cat and turns it to gold]King Midas: The golden touch! [Grabs the gold cat, but Goldie stops him and turns the cat back to normal]
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie. King Midas: What do you want? My gold?Goldie: I, want that paltry gold? Ha ha! 'Tis like chicken feed to me. Behold! [Touches Midas' cat and turns it to gold]King Midas: The golden touch! [Grabs the gold cat, but Goldie stops him and turns the cat back to normal]King Midas: My gold! My kingdom! Everything for the golden touch! [Starts taking off his coat]
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie. King Midas: What do you want? My gold?Goldie: I, want that paltry gold? Ha ha! 'Tis like chicken feed to me. Behold! [Touches Midas' cat and turns it to gold]King Midas: The golden touch! [Grabs the gold cat, but Goldie stops him and turns the cat back to normal]King Midas: My gold! My kingdom! Everything for the golden touch! [Starts taking off his coat]
Goldie: Keep thy shirt on, old king. To you the golden touch would prove a golden curse.
Then curse me with the golden touch! Ha ha ha ha!
Goldie: Ah, but gold is the snare of the soul. Gold is the root of all evil. Gold is the...
ou, stranger?Goldie: A friend. Just call me Goldie. King Midas: What do you want? My gold?
Goldie: I, want that paltry gold? Ha ha! 'Tis like chicken feed to me. Behold! [Touches Midas' cat and turns it to gold]King Midas: The golden touch! [Grabs the gold cat, but Goldie stops him and turns the cat back to normal]King Midas: My gold! My kingdom! Everything for the golden touch! [Starts taking off his coat]Goldie: Keep thy shirt on, old king. To you the golden touch would prove a golden curse. King Midas: A curse? A curse? Ha! Then curse me with the golden touch! Ha ha ha ha!Goldie: Ah, but gold is the snare of the soul. Gold is the root of all evil. Gold is the...King Midas: Fiddlesticks! Give me gold, notGoldie: Ah, but gold is the snare of the soul. Gold is the root of all evil. Gold is the...
Goldie: Ah, but gold is the snare of the soul. Gold is the root of all evil. Gold is the...King Midas: Fiddlesticks! Give me gold, not advice.
Goldie: Ah, but gold is the snare of the soul. Gold is the root of all evil. Gold is the...King Midas: Fiddlesticks! Give me gold, not advice. Goldie: So be it. I gave thee advise. Now I give thee gold. The golden touch is thine. Toodle-oo!

There are 4 main types of conflict:
Struggle between competing elements within the character 
Character’s struggle against society
Character’s struggle against an antagonist.
Character’s struggle against nature
I think Struggle between competing elements within the character describes the situation I discussed.

King Midas is the Protagonist of the story. The Stranger is the one who makes his wishes come true. King Midas' servants are the ones who gave him all of his things and turned them into gold.

“That may be,” said the King, “but if I could have one wish, I would ask that everything I touch should turn to shimmering gold.” “Your wish shall be granted,” said the fairy. “From sunrise tomorrow, your slightest touch will turn anything into gold but your gift will not make you happy.”

The conflict in this story is that King Midas thinks a Golden Touch will make him more satisfied with his life; instead, the Golden Touch causes him problems by turning the things he loves most into lifeless gold.

Rising action in a plot is a series of relevant incidents that create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative. In literary works, a rising action includes all decisions, characters' flaws, and background circumstances that together create turns and twists leading to a climax.


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