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The King of the Golden River, a classic tale by John Ruskin, is a captivating fairy story that intertwines morality with the enchanting realm of fantasy. Set in a magical valley, the narrative follows the plight of the impoverished, kind-hearted youth, Gluck, who faces the greed and cruelty of his two avaricious brothers, Schwartz and Hans. When the brothers attempt to exploit a mystical river that turns everything golden, they trigger the wrath of the river’s guardian, the King of the Golden River.Ruskin’s prose is both lyrical and rich in imagery, creating a vivid landscape where ethics and consequences play a critical role. Themes of generosity, love, and the dangers of greed are explored, making the story a powerful allegory for virtue and redemption. The book culminates in a poignant resolution, highlighting the triumph of goodness over selfishness. Overall, this timeless tale remains an insightful reflection on human nature, perfect for readers of all ages.







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