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Cautionary Tale

Midas and the Golden Touch

Everyone knows Midas as the man who turned everything to gold, but few realize that his golden touch transformed love into sorrow and joy into despair.

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Quick Facts

Region
Europe
Key Figures
Midas, Zeus, Gaia +3 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Midas's Benevolence

Midas performs a favor for Dionysus, who later rewards him with a wish.

The Golden Touch Granted

Dionysus grants Midas the ability to turn everything he touches into gold.

First Test of the Touch

Midas discovers the downside of his gift when food turns to gold.

Midas's Desperation

The king realizes he cannot eat or drink due to his golden touch.

Seeking Redemption

Midas seeks out Dionysus to reverse his gift.

Cleansing in the Pactolus

Midas washes away his golden touch in the waters of the Pactolus River.

Return to Humanity

Midas learns to appreciate the simple joys of life after losing his power.

Ovid's Retelling

The myth is adapted by Ovid in Metamorphoses, emphasizing its moral lessons.

Cultural Legacy

Midas's story influences philosophical discussions on greed and humility.

Sources

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