7 Questions
What did Apollo and Pan argue about?
Who was the better musician
Who were the judges that listened to Apollo and Pan's music?
Three judges, including King Midas
What instrument did Apollo play during the competition?
Harp
Who voted for Pan, causing Apollo to fix his ears?
King Midas
What did King Midas hide under a hat?
His donkey ears
Who did Timor accidentally tell about King Midas's secret?
Echo
What did King Midas do to Timor for breaking his promise?
He fired him
Study Notes
- Apollo and Pan argue about who is the better musician.
- Three judges, including King Midas, listen to their music.
- Apollo plays his lyre and Pan plays his flute.
- Judges discuss and vote for the better musician.
- King Midas votes for Pan, causing Apollo to fix his ears.
- King Midas hides his donkey ears under a hat and keeps it a secret.
- The barber, Timor, learns about the secret and struggles to keep it.
- Timor accidentally tells Echo, who repeats the secret to the trees and village.
- Everyone learns about King Midas's donkey ears.
- King Midas learns to accept himself and fires Timor for breaking his promise.
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