character of princess september
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Although she is the youngest daughter of the King and Queen Siam, Princess September proves herself the superior of her sisters as she learns the valuable life lesson about love's connection to individuality and freedom.
Princess September is very emotional, greatly distraught by the death of her parrot, and extremely delighted by the charming songs of the nightingale. She wishes to share her joy by showing off her nightingale to her sisters, not suspecting that they are petty and will become "vexed" and envious by the charming bird. When her bird tells Princess September of his unhappiness in being caged, she utters a little sob. Finally, this princess is not selfish like her sisters, and, loving the little bird, she gives him freedom even though it means risking the loss of his delightful presence. It is very difficult to put the happiness of someone she loves before her own, but Princess September does this, nevertheless.
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Explanation:
Princess September is the youngest daughter of King and Queen of Siam. She has child-like traits which show till the end. When her pet parrot died, she cries heavily and refuses to eat. When the bird entered her window and sang beautifully for her, she was delighted and forgot that she had not eaten the supper.