Describe the statue of happy Prince as described in the beginning of the story explain in 80 to 100 words
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The statue of the Happy Prince is notable for its lavish opulence. It's gilded all over, covered from head to foot in thin leaves of fine gold. The Prince's eyes are made out of two bright sapphires, and from the hilt of his sword gleams a large red ruby. The Town Councillors are very pleased with the statue; they think it shows they have good taste in art. It's also designed to be a monument...
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- The Happy Prince is described as a beautiful statue.
- The statue was placed on the top of a tall pillar.
- The statue of the prince was completely covered with gold.
- There were two sapphires in the place of his eyeballs, instead of eyes.
- A ruby was present at his sword hilt. He was placed in such a manner that he could see everything that was happening around the city.
- He was a statue who gave away his precious gems for the people of his city to live happily.
- When he was alive, he had not seen the miseries of life.
- But now he could see everything, even the hungry and sorrow of people.
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