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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    When the king rode under the arch, his crown fell down from his head and he ordered the execution of workers. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    When the king rode under the arch, his crown fell down from his head and he ordered the execution of workers.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The arch escaped the punishment when the people suddenly realised that it had touched the crown of king. Hence it was not hanged. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    The arch escaped the punishment when the people suddenly realised that it had touched the crown of king. Hence it was not hanged.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The arch was not hanged because the citizens said that it had touched the crown of king. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    The arch was not hanged because the citizens said that it had touched the crown of king.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The king became red when architect told him that it was he himself (the king) who advised him (the architect) to make changes to the plan. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    The king became red when architect told him that it was he himself (the king) who advised him (the architect) to make changes to the plan.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The chief of builders said that the size of bricks was wrong. Hence it was the mistake of masons. Thus he saved himself from being hanged. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    The chief of builders said that the size of bricks was wrong. Hence it was the mistake of masons. Thus he saved himself from being hanged.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven
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    After the death of king, the people of Melon City needed needed new king. The ministers decided that the first person to cross the city gate will choose the new king. The one who crossed the gate was a fool who loved melons. .When gate keepers asked him who their new king should be, he simply replieRead more

    After the death of king, the people of Melon City needed needed new king. The ministers decided that the first person to cross the city gate will choose the new king. The one who crossed the gate was a fool who loved melons.

    .When gate keepers asked him who their new king should be, he simply replied, “melon” and the melon became the new king of Melon City.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The king himself was hanged in the end. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The irony of the poem The Melon City is that the king is described as just and placid. However he turns out to be unjust and easily agitated. Moreover he becomes the reason of his own death in the end. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    The irony of the poem The Melon City is that the king is described as just and placid. However he turns out to be unjust and easily agitated. Moreover he becomes the reason of his own death in the end.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The melon represents a king with little interference in the day to day life of people. Read summary of The Tale of Melon City Play Quiz on The Tale of Melon City

    The melon represents a king with little interference in the day to day life of people.

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