Breaking the Chains of the Golden Touch Curse

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In Greek mythology, the golden touch curse, also known as the Midas touch, was a tragic consequence of a wish granted by the god Dionysus to King Midas. According to the myth, Midas pleases Dionysus and as a reward, is granted a wish. Midas, being a greedy and materialistic king, wishes that everything he touches turns to gold. Initially thrilled by his newfound power, Midas soon realizes the curse that comes with it. As Midas goes about his daily life, he finds that the power he has been granted is more of a burden than a blessing. He can no longer enjoy the simple pleasures of life, as his touch turns everything, including his food and loved ones, into solid gold.


Good things happen when you believe in yourself. THE MAGIC LOCKET is a gift to inspire any child and its message will last a lifetime.

My favorite quote from the story is, The locket was filled with her own special magic and from that day on she was never without it, because it exemplifies the central message in this story. My favorite quote from the story is, The locket was filled with her own special magic and from that day on she was never without it, because it exemplifies the central message in this story.

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He can no longer enjoy the simple pleasures of life, as his touch turns everything, including his food and loved ones, into solid gold. His daughter, whom he adores, is inadvertently transformed into a statue of gold when he embraces her. The main idea is that the pursuit of material wealth and possessions can have dire consequences, resulting in the loss of touch with humanity and the destruction of the things that truly matter.

The Magic Locket (Book With Locket) (1988)

A girl who cannot do anything right is discouraged, until her favorite great-aunt gives her a "magic" locket that gives her self-confidence.

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This book was given to my older sister, and it came with a little locket that matches the one in the story. This book would be really close to someone's heart who enjoys ballet dancing. Identifying with a character from a book has you focus on the description of their personality and the comparison of yourself to the fictional character. I might share this as a personal read so the class would learn something about me then i could assign them to find a book that has a character that closely relates to them in some way.

ecm014 | Dec 1, 2014 |

This was one of my favorite books as a child. The book was a present from neighbor and it came with my very own locket, which I constantly wore as a young girl. I love this book for several reasons. The language is descriptive and clear. The writing flows nicely and is paced well. Some pages contain one sentence, while some pages are organized into a few short paragraphs. The main character is very believable. Many young children can relate to the girl in the story who is constantly making messes and mistakes. Children often make many mistakes in life because they are still young and learning. Sometimes children can also be careless without realizing. The young girl in the book is sad and feels terrible about herself because she never gets anything right. Some children may relate to this feeling of discouragement. The plot contains an inner conflict. The girl is upset with herself because she can never do anything right. She then receives a magical locket from her aunt, and her aunt tells her that by wearing this locket, it will bring her good luck. Once the girl wears this locket, she does everything in her day perfectly, including getting dressed, carrying groceries, and pouring tea. One morning, the locket opens and the girl sees her reflection in a tiny mirror inside. She exclaims, “Why, it’s me! It’s really me. I’m the magic in the locket.” She realizes that she was carrying her own luck this whole time. I also like the illustrations in the book because they enhance the story. On the page that reads, “She tried to feed her dolls, but the cat got fed instead,” there is a drawing of the girl spilling tea on the floor and her cat licking it up. Soft pastel colors, especially pink, and used in the illustrations. This is fitting for a story about a little girl. The book pushes readers to think about how they view themselves. Are they always discouraging themselves after every mistake they make? Do they believe they mess up everything? Or do they realize that as long as you believe in yourself, anything is possible. My favorite quote from the story is, “The locket was filled with her own special magic and from that day on she was never without it,” because it exemplifies the central message in this story. The message is great things will happen to you as long as you have faith in yourself. You create your own magic by believing you can accomplish any goal. ( )

This book was given to my older sister, and it came with a little locket that matches the one in the story. This book would be really close to someone's heart who enjoys ballet dancing. Identifying with a character from a book has you focus on the description of their personality and the comparison of yourself to the fictional character. I might share this as a personal read so the class would learn something about me then i could assign them to find a book that has a character that closely relates to them in some way.
The golden touch curse

Midas, once a prosperous and powerful king, becomes a lonely and remorseful man, realizing that his obsession with wealth has cost him his happiness and his loved ones. Through the tale of the golden touch curse, the myth highlights the importance of balance in life and the dangers of unchecked greed. It serves as a cautionary reminder that the pursuit of material wealth should never overshadow the value of love, compassion, and relationships. The curse of the golden touch teaches us that true happiness lies in cherishing the intangible and nurturing our connections with others, rather than placing importance solely on material possessions..

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1. John - 1/5 stars - "I was quite disappointed with 'The golden touch curse.' The storyline felt predictable and cliché, lacking any originality. The characters were one-dimensional and unrelatable, making it difficult to invest in their journey. Additionally, the pacing was inconsistent, dragging on in some parts while rushing through others. Overall, I found the book dull and unengaging."
2. Sarah - 2/5 stars - "I had high hopes for 'The golden touch curse,' but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The author's writing style felt clunky and awkward, making it challenging to fully immerse myself in the story. The dialogue lacked depth and authenticity, making the interactions between the characters feel stilted. The plot, although promising at first, became predictable and lacked any real surprises. I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied by the end."
3. David - 2/5 stars - "As a fan of adventure novels, I found 'The golden touch curse' disappointing. The action sequences were poorly executed, with little excitement or tension. The world-building felt half-hearted, leaving me with a lack of understanding and connection to the magical elements in the story. The pacing was off, with long stretches of boredom followed by sudden bursts of disorganized action. Overall, I was left unimpressed and uninterested in continuing with the series."
4. Emily - 1/5 stars - "I struggled to finish 'The golden touch curse.' The writing was subpar, filled with clichés and overly dramatic descriptions. The main character lacked development and seemed to make impractical decisions that were frustrating to follow. The plot felt disjointed and lacked a clear direction, as if the author was unsure of where the story was going. Overall, I found the book to be a chore to read and would not recommend it to others."
5. Robert - 2/5 stars - "I found 'The golden touch curse' to be underwhelming. The dialogue was often cringe-worthy and took away from my overall enjoyment of the story. The characters lacked depth and felt like clichéd archetypes with no originality. The pacing was slow and dragged in the middle, making it difficult to stay invested. The resolution of the plot felt rushed and unsatisfying. Overall, this book failed to live up to its potential and left me feeling disappointed."

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