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Ishan Bajaj 4 years, 7 months ago

The Last Bargain is a poem describing the story of a man who is in search of a job. He wants a job in which he can work without losing his freedom. The speaker receives the offer from powerful, rich, and beautiful but turns all of them down. He finally accepts the offer of a child which is the last bargain. The speaker receives the first offer from a King early in the morning. The king possesses more power than wealth. Thus, the king offers him power in return for his services. But the speaker thinks that his power is not much worth it. It may fade soon. So, he refuses to accept the king’s offer. He gets the second offer from a rich man in the mid-day. The rich old man offers him a lot of gold for his services. Gold and wealth did not attract the speaker. He feels that money will be spent soon and it cannot buy everlasting happiness. He thus refuses his offer too. In the evening, there was natural beauty and flowers all around. A beautiful girl with a pretty smile offers him smiles in return for his services. The speaker feels that her happiness was sorrowful in disguise. Thus, he did not find it also suitable for him. So, he also turned her offer down. Ultimately, while walking he reaches the seashore. There he finds an innocent child playing with seashells. He plays there with him. The child says that he can pay nothing in return for the labor of the speaker. The speaker accepts his offer. He feels that while playing with the child he will not lose his freedom. He will still be a free man and will receive everlasting happiness playing with the innocent child. This was the last bargain that made the speaker accept it as he was not to compromise his freedom. Conclusion of The Last Bargain!! For real and everlasting happiness, we do not need power, money, or beauty. Freedom and innocence can make a person’s life happy and contended.
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