The Conjurer Made Off with the Dish

The Conjurer Made Off with the Dish (Masterplots II: Short Story Series, Revised Edition)

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The Story

“The Conjurer Made Off with the Dish” is a subtle metaphor told in first-person narration about the loss of a young Egyptian boy's innocence and his need for parental protection. One morning the boy is sent out by his mother to buy a piaster's worth of beans for breakfast. There follows an account of all the things that happen to the boy as he tries to complete this seemingly simple errand. However, even after several visits to the neighborhood bean seller, his mission is unsuccessful.

The first time the boy is sent out to buy the beans, he does not know or...

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