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Myths And Legends: Midas, The King Of Phyriga

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Myths and Legends are stories written many years ago, by people who witnessed the ancient events thousands of years ago. Their way of sharing the stories to generations were by decorating detailed scenes of daily life with the stories of different Myths and Legends to add on different pots and carry them down, to generations. Myths back then was one of the most commonly used methods to tell stories to younger children, who were then expected to do the same to their younger members of their family when the time arrived. This was one of the only methods used before writing stories down on paper scrolls was invented. Midas is a king of Phyriga. Midas certainly made everyone think of him as greedy and foolish. This was shown when Midas only cared about money, and begged a friend named Silenus to reward him with the …show more content…

The gold touch then allowed him from them on to turn everything he touched into gold, which seems like the biggest ultimate dream, but it was not for Midas for very long. Midas used the gold touch to his advantage by turning all his goods into gold, therefore making him wealthy. He helped others who wished to turn their goods into gold, for example one friend asked Midas if he could turn their daughter into gold! After a while, Midas no longer wanted the gold touch, as he could not eat or drink since everything he touched turned into gold! Midas certainly used the golden touch for everything, although some things were hard to compromise with, for example whenever he wanted to eat or drink he would end up only drinking or attempting to eat gold! This was one of the main reasons why Midas soon no longer wanted to special power. Midas turned all his valuables into Gold, making him one of the richest kings in Greece! Everyone worshiped him and treated him as if he was gold

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