What is the moral of the story the Happy Prince?

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What is the moral of the story the Happy Prince?

What is the moral of the story the Happy Prince?

The moral of the story is that we must help the poor and the needy. The prince set an example of this by giving his jewels to the poor. The swallow also proved to be a great example of love and sacrifice.

What is the irony of the Happy Prince?

The irony in the chapter is that at last after dying of sparrow and rusting of happy prince statue, the mayor order to dump them in the dustbin. The satire part is when sparrow reached under the statue to hide herself, but she get drenched by weeping of prince and she think it might be rain.

What kind of story is the Happy Prince?

fantasy short story "The Happy Prince" is a fantasy short story for children by the Irish author Oscar Wilde. It was first published in the 1888 anthology The Happy Prince and Other Tales, which also contains "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Selfish Giant", "The Devoted Friend" and "The Remarkable Rocket".

Who pulled the statue of the prince because he is no longer beautiful?

The lead heart of the Prince broke into two. The Mayor ordered that the statue should be pulled down because it was neither beautiful now useful. The broken heart did not melt in the furnace.

What made the Happy Prince cry?

Answer: The statue of the Happy Prince was weeping because when he had been alive, he had not known any sorrow. But after his statue had been erected, he was able to see all the ugliness and misery of the city, and even though he now had a heart of lead, he could still feel the pain, which made him cry.

Why did the swallow feel warm?

The swallow on return, told the statue that despite the chilly winter, it felt warm. To which the prince replied that it is because of it's noble, selfless deeds which made her feel compassionate and loving, radiating warmth.

Why was the prince called The Happy Prince?

Answer: The courtiers called the prince 'the Happy Prince' because he was always happy. He did not know what tears were as he lived in a palace where sorrow was not allowed to enter.

What was used for the eyes of the Happy Prince?

The Happy Prince was a beautiful statue stood on a tall column high above the city. The statue was covered with thin leaves of gold. He had sapphires for his eyes and a ruby in his sword.

Why was the statue of Happy Prince weeping?

Answer: The statue of the Happy Prince was weeping because when he had been alive, he had not known any sorrow. But after his statue had been erected, he was able to see all the ugliness and misery of the city, and even though he now had a heart of lead, he could still feel the pain, which made him cry.

What moved the Swallow's heart?

Answer: Swallow's heart got moved on seeing The Happy Prince helping the people selflessly. He parted with everything he had . He even gave away his eyes and became completely blind.

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