because it teaches you not to be foolish and greedy and also not to offend the gods
READ THE STORY..IT WILL HELP TOO!
Although it has been told and then re-told through many different versions, it is generally true to say that the point-of-view of the King Midas story is from the 3rd person, which is fitting for the "moral fable" that it essentially is. Through this perspective, the audience is supposed to see Midas from a higher perspective than he can see himself, which adds additional weight to the basic moral at the center of the ancient story.
The Story of King Midas - 1953 was released on: USA: 1953
It is a fable. Fable means that the story is about animals. For example, the story is about talking animals, that explains it.
The man in the story or fable - also related to Secret Fable 2 and 3.
No, it is a story with a moral or lesson to learn from reading the fable.
The King Midas story is obviously not true, it is not possible to turn things into gold with a touch, in real life.
The cast of The Story of King Midas - 1953 includes: Del Moore as Narrator
Well the story itself is a fable, but the MORAL of the story is "Do not attempt the impossible."
Yes it is
The Story of King Midas - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
King Midas said to Apollo, "Everything that I touch will turn to gold."
The complete subject in this sentence is "A fable."