How has the author brought out poverty, exploitation, hypocrisy and unemployment in the story.(The happy prince )
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Explanation:
poverty- when the prince mentioned when he was alive that he lived in the palace happy and with everything he wanted and needed while the common people outside in the city were trapped in poverty and helplessness
exploitation- when the princess' bridesmaid complained about the tardiness of the seamstresses who were apparently too slow and lazy to finish her gown for the State ball. here, we can see that she exploits the seamstresses by paying them less and also complaining about them signifies that she was a selfish lady who only cared about herself
hypocrisy- after the statue of the Happy Prince which was once beautifully golden set up in front of the city for everyone to see and admire became dull and grey the Mayor and the Town Councillors decided that it was shabby and a little better than a beggar they pulled it down and discarded it after melting the statue. this shows that the royalty only prefers beautiful things and once they become "ugly" they won't think twice to throw them out
unemployment- unemployment was filled in every corner of the city. there were poverty-stricken beggars sitting at the gates and starving children
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