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plz answer the question Q1 - the character sketch of swallow and happy prince.class - IXbook - Moments chapter - the happy prince plz do fast urgent

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Answered by chachal4887
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It is Character sketch of Swallow.....


And here is the Character sketch of Happy Prince....
The statue of The Happy Prince stood in the centre of the city.He was all covered with the leaves of fine golds. They have two Shappiers and a large Ruby.
When he was a child they did not know tears. So, the city called him to Happy Prince. Now he sat very high. And he had see the difficulties of the people in city.
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The Main Characters

The Happy Prince

With a name like the Happy Prince you might be expecting a person, but the prince in Wilde's tale is actually a statue that sits ''high above the city, on a tall column.'' It's a very handsome statue, too. The Happy Prince is a golden statue with beautiful sapphire eyes and a bright red ruby decorating his sword-hilt. Everyone admires his beauty and his happiness - some mothers even tell their children they should be happier, like the Happy Prince.

But things aren't always what they seem. The Happy Prince is not solid gold - he is actually only ''gilded,'' or coated, with gold. And he isn't as happy as he seems. He says that when he ''was alive and had a human heart'' he didn't have a care in the world. He never cried because he never had any reason to cry. He spent all his time playing and dancing inside the castle walls, surrounded by beautiful things. That's where he earned the nickname the ''Happy Prince,'' because he was always happy.

Now, though, the statue can see how everybody else lives. He is not the self-centered little boy he was when he was alive. Even though he is a statue now, and his heart is made of lead instead of being human, he feels terrible for ''all the ugliness and all the misery'' he sees in the town. The Happy Prince's heart might be made of lead, but it is still a generous one. He wants to help the people he sees suffering, so he donates every part of his own body that is valuable - the gold, the sapphires, the ruby - to people who need the money.

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