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[html]Use the story "The Two Great Painters" from Fifty Famous People by James Baldwin to complete the activity.

There was once a painter whose name was Zeuxis. He could paint pictures so life-like that they were mistaken for the real things which they represented.

At one time he painted the picture of some fruit which was so real that the birds flew down and pecked at it. This made him very proud of his skill.

"I am the only man in the world who can paint a picture so true to life," he said.

There was another famous artist whose name was Parrhasius. When he heard of the boast which
Zeuxis had made, he said to himself, "I will see what I can do."

So he painted a beautiful picture which seemed to be covered with a curtain. Then he invited Zeuxis to come and see it.

Zeuxis looked at it closely. "Draw the curtain aside and show us the picture," he said.
Parrhasius laughed and answered, "The curtain is the picture."

"Well," said Zeuxis, "you have beaten me this time, and I shall boast no more. I deceived only the birds, but you have deceived me, a painter."

Some time after this, Zeuxis painted another wonderful picture. It was that of a boy carrying a basket of ripe red cherries. When he hung this painting outside of his door, some birds flew down and tried to carry the cherries away.

"Ah! This picture is a failure," he said. "For if the boy had been as well painted as the cherries, the birds would have been afraid to come near him."

Identify the theme of the excerpt and explain how you determined that theme. Write 3
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Answer:

The theme of the excerpt is humility. This can be determined by the way Zeuxis boasts about his skill in painting, only to be humbled by Parrhasius who shows him that there is always someone more skilled. Zeuxis acknowledges this and becomes humble, recognizing that he had only deceived birds, while Parrhasius had deceived him, a fellow painter. This theme is reinforced by Zeuxis's realization that his painting was a failure because he had not painted the boy realistically enough, showing that even the greatest artists have room for improvement and should remain humble.
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