moral of the story the Princess September
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The moral of the story is that the writer has described a great moral lesson in the story. One theme of the story is the friendship between the Princess and the bird, and another theme, continued in the end of the story that is on the topic of liberty. The truth about freedom is expressed by the use of symbols of wings, wide blue sky, green rice growing in the fields. On the other hand, denied of freedom, which is symbolized by the use of the golden cage. However the cage is made of golden, but it has no value against the freedom. The theme of true freedom is explained by the words of the bird – “I cannot sing unless I am free, and if cannot sing, I die”. The true melody or the real artistic work can be done in the state of freedom only and this ideal of the freedom is the moral lesson of the story, it is the real and true secret of happiness.
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Explanation:The moral of the story Princess September is that freedom is the basic need of every living thing on this earth. The parrots are attractive in their looks like the little princesses. However, being encaged they become sad and unattractive. And the princess meets the same fate.