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Revision as of 23:43, 7 June 2019
"The King of the Golden River" is a literary Fairy Tale written by John Ruskin in 1841.
Can be read online at Wikisource.
"King of the Golden River" has examples of:
- Anthropomorphic Personification: The character of 'Southwest Wind, Esquire' features in the story.
- Artistic License Economics: A river is turned into gold.
- Holy Burns Evil: Not quite but holy water is tainted by evil.
- Youngest Child Wins: In this case, it is because the older children are evil.