Lust, Power, And Struggle In The Magic Jar

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But his mother had taught him to be contented with his own lot, and to feel for others.” "There is no one so fit to succeed to the kingdom as this man is; both for wisdom of speech and for the power of command." In the short story, “The Magic Jar” by Juliana Hortatia Ewing, the themes of lust, power, and humbleness portraits how everyone loved a simple man. The young man in the story come from a poor household and was taught to treat others with respect from his mother. Lust is a passionate desire, which can influence our choice, which turns out to b the wrong one. Lusting is a sin and should not be acted upon. Lust influence most people who went to buy a jar at the fair, but they not influence the young man. Power is the ability to influence

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