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Describe the statue of the happy prince

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Answered by primaninterrasant
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first there was a king he was very peaceful and calm and a bird who loved reeds came once near the statue of the prince and decided sat there for one night for prevention from rain so he slept for a while and then when morning came many people came to see it and because it was a because and costly statue

it's eyes were made of gold plated balls and his belt was made of bronze and the prince was so vice that he loved to help others

Hence once a night the prince asked the bird To Help a lady sweing the cloth of a beautiful lady who had her party one day and the old lady's son was lying on the bed with sivering cold and very hungry and didn't eat anything
in the way of sweing the frock the lady also slept and hence the bird went a come with the golden played eye of the prince and kept on the table for the lady and his son to better their condition and hence in this only prince whole boys precious was taken and given to old people for their betterment and one night the bird also was dead because he was resting continuously flying and then when morning happened when the people came for seeing the statue they found this statue the worst in the world



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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • 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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