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In The Beggar and the King, the beggar's repeated appeals reveal him because c) He holds the king responsible for his poverty.
The subject matter of The Beggar and the King is that satisfaction leads to the downfall of man. This subject is plain all through the story as the king's downfall is foreshadowed after the beggar leaves. Although we never see his downfall, it is able to be speculated that the king is haunted by using the beggar's phrases.
The important tone of the play is uplifting. The desolate beggar is able to enlighten the hardhearted King, as a consequence climatically triumphing over the evil royal. The minor subject matter is introspective, the writer is making an attempt to inspire the reader to explore their treatment of the disenfranchised.
The king may be very merciless, and unkind he cannot listen to beggars' sounds so he ordered his servant to cut the beggar's tongue and did not supply some bread. And final whilst he changed into indignant with the beggar he ordered his servant to cut his all frame components.
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In The Beggar and the King, what do the beggar's repeated appeals reveal about him?
a)He believes that the guards will soon overthrow the king.
b)He believes that a king is secretly a kind person.
c)He holds the king responsible for his poverty.
d)He wants the king to leave the throne.
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