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clsss 9 justify the title the happy prince according to 8 marks

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Answered by angel77777
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According to me this tittle is suitable
The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde is the story of a statue, the Happy Prince, covered with gold and many fine jewels. It sits overlooking the city. There is zero sorrow Ness in his life when he was living
During his life on earth, the prince was called the Happy Prince because he was always happy.

Accordingly, the prince never knew unhappiness when he was alive, as he lived in splendor and ease. He lived in a palace where sorrow was never allowed to enter; a high wall separated his palace grounds from the outside world. Because his existence was so sheltered, the prince never knew of the misfortunes and miseries his

During his life on earth, the prince was called the Happy Prince because he was always happy.

Accordingly, the prince never knew unhappiness when he was alive, as he lived in splendor and ease. He lived in a palace where sorrow was never allowed to enter; a high wall separated his palace grounds from the outside world. Because his existence was so sheltered, the prince never knew of the misfortunes and miseries his subjects experienced in their own lives. The prince tells the swallow that his own courtiers used to call him the Happy Prince, only because he was always found to be cheerful and untroubled.

The prince remembers living a life that consisted of largely unvarying daily pleasures; during the day, he cavorted with his companions in the garden, and in the evenings, he led dances in the Great Hall of the palace. It was only when he died that he became sad, and this was because they placed his statue so high up on the city grounds that he could see the surrounding miseries and degradation in the city.








Answered by tushargupta0691
5

Answer:

Since the prince was usually happy, his courtiers called him "the Happy Prince." As he lived in a castle where sadness was not permitted, he was unaware of what tears were.

Explanation:

The statue of The Happy Prince was exquisite. It stood on a substantial pillar. The prince had a gold-plated exterior. His eyes were replaced with two sapphires. In the hilt of his blade was a ruby. He had a 360-degree view of the city. He inhabited a palace when he was living. He never lacked for joy. He had not experienced life's hardships. However, he could clearly see the suffering around him. He observed the destitute and the hungry. He was dejected. He was moved by compassion. A swallow arrived there one day. He observed the prince crying. The prince informed him that he wished to assist the destitute and poor.He gave the underprivileged his ruby and his eyes' sapphires. He was now totally blind. He also sent his gold. He appeared hideous now. The swallow developed feelings for the prince. Winter arrived, yet the swallow persisted. Living with the prince was him. The swallow passed away one day. This shattered the statue's leaden heart. The statue had lost its allure. In a furnace, it was melted. But the hardened heart remained unmoving. It was tossed onto the pile of debris. There was also the dead swallow lying.

The Sparrow and the prince are shown being taken to heaven in the epilogue to "The Happy Prince." Because of their good works, God refers to them as the "most precious" items in the city. They shall live forever in heaven.

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