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The Golden Touch And In La Rinconada

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When people want more than they need, they can lose sight of what is really important in life. They can become obsessed with material goods, and it can ultimately ruin their lives to some extent. This happens not only in the stories that we read, but in real life as well. However, some people know the importance of not valuing material possessions so much. For example, the man in Civil Peace gives up all of his money just to keep his family safe because that is what he finds truly valuable. More often than not though, material possessions can go straight to someone's head and negatively impact their lives. The stories “The Golden Touch”, “The Necklace”, and “in La Rinconada” are prime examples of the consequences of greed. A popular example of greed gone wrong is the story of King Midas or “The Golden Touch”. In the story, King Midas initially is obsessed with gold. He wants …show more content…

In the story, she overlooks how good her life is and constantly mopes that she doesn’t have better possessions. Not only does she have a loving husband who would do anything for her, she even has her own maid and cook. Even after all of this, she’s still not happy with her life. Her husband tries to make her happy by getting her an invite to an exclusive party, but it seemingly makes her worse for a moment. To go to the party, she tells her husband she needs a new dress, so he buys her one. The dress is still not enough, however, so she goes to her wealthy friend and borrows one of her necklaces for a while. After the party, she realizes she’s lost the necklace and tries to delay getting it back to her friend until she can find a replacement. Her and her husband buy a replacement that takes 10 years of multiple jobs and major budget cuts to pay off only to find out the necklace she lost was actually a fake necklace worth $500. Sometimes, greed yields more drastic results than this

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