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Directions: Identify the theme of this narrative:

The Midas Touch

In ancient Greek, there was a king named Midas. He had a lot of zold and everything he needed. He also had a beautiful daughter. Midas loved his gold very much, but he loved his daughter more than his riches, One day, a satyr named Silenus got drunk and passed out in Midas' rose garden. Believing that Satyrs always bring good luck, Mídas lets Silenus rest in his palace until he is sober, against the wishes of his wife and daughter. Silenus is a friend of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. Upon learning Midas' kindness towards his friend, Dionysus decides to reward the keg. When asked to wish for something, Midas says “I wish everything I touch turns to gold”. Although Dionysus knew it was not a great idea, he granted Midas his wish, Happy that his wish was granted, Midas went around touching random things in the garden and his palace and turned them all into gold. He touched an apple, and it turned into a shiny gold apple. His subjects were astonished but happy to see so much gold in the palace, In his happiness, Midas went and hugged his daughter, and before he realized, he turned her into a lifeless, golden statue! Aghast, Midas ran back to the garden and called for Dionysus. He begged the god to take away sis power and save his back daughter. Dionysus gives Midas a solution to change everything to how it was before the wish. Midas learned his lesson and lived the rest of his life contended with what he had​


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Answer:

Third Person POV

  • In third person point of view, the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them." Types of third person perspective are defined by whether the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of any or all of the characters.