1.The Happy Prince had nothing left for himself after donating all his assets. He looked bare and unattractive . What is the significance of such a sacrifice? Explain with reference to the story ‘Happy Prince’ and relate it to a real life situation
"IN THE STORY HAPPY PRINCE"
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Answer:This book is about the friendship between a swallow and a statue of a Happy Prince. The Happy Prince truly was just that- happy- in life because he lead a sheltered existence. "My courtiers called me the Happy Prince, and happy indeed I was, if pleasure be happiness." This distinction foreshadows the story's intent to outline for us a deeper meaning in happiness. In life, the Prince was shielded from all misery. He passed, and was immortalized in the statue, which looked down upon the city.
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