I have a golden bed room " ,he said softly to himself as he looked round , and he prepared to go to sleep. Q. Who is referred to ' I ' in the given lines.
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the little swallow....
Answer:
The swallow is referred to as ' I ' in the given lines.
The moral of the story is that we must help the poor and the needy. The prince set an example of this by giving his jewels to the poor. The swallow also proved to be a great example of love and sacrifice. The Happy Prince asked the swallow to peel the gold on his body and give it to the children in the town which need the money.
Explanation:
The bird alighted near the feel of the statue of the Happy Prince, which was gilded all over with thin leaves of fine gold. That is why he felt that he had got a 'golden bedroom' to sleep in.
When the swallow entered the town, it saw a statue made of Gold which was the statue of The Happy Prince. It thought to sleep on The Happy Prince's foot. The statue was totally made of gold so that's why 'Golden Bedroom' refers to the Happy Prince's golden foot. “The Happy Prince” shows the Sparrow and the prince transported to heaven. God calls them the “most precious” objects in the city because of their good deeds. They will spend eternity in paradise.
It is a story about the value of friendship, joyless love, altruism, devotion, compassion, charity, and self-sacrifice which led to redemption and stability. Nevertheless, he does not omit to deal with the social inequality of his times with references to poverty, injustice, wealth allocation, and materialism.