In this story, "The Reward' the writer Lord Dunsany discusses the feelings of getting a reward after doing hard work. Without doing hard work, no one can achieve his goal. It depends on struggling and hard work. According to the writer, the true meaning of reward is that when someone struggles for it. Without struggling, it is useless. If someone struggles hard but does not gets his reward, it does mean that he should lose his heart. The reward is the name of struggling. He should carry on struggling. One day he will get his reward either early or late. In this story, the character Gorgios has the ambition to become Court Acrobat. He carries on struggling to get it. At first, he joins politics so that he can get it early. By keeps on struggling, he reaches his age at sixty when he gets his ambition. It is a clear sign that one should not lose his heart. He should carry on the struggle. The moral lesson of the story is that the progress of someone is depending on hard work. Without struggle, no one can achieve anything in his life. If someone does not get his aim although he is struggling, yet he should not give up. He should increase his hard work. the reward may be achieved late at his age, yet he should wait for it. As Gorgois archives his ambition at the age of sixty.
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