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Provide one instance from the story ‘The Happy Prince’ to prove the

indifference of the rich towards the poor and less fortunate.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Happy Prince” is the story about a beautifully decorated statue of a prince ... The story is an allegory. ... But he decided to give them all away to help the poor and needy.

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Answered by 0M0
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“The Happy Prince” gives many important messages. The first message is that we must spread happiness  around us if we wish to be happy. It is useless to mount statues with gold and jewels when the people are  hungry. The Prince could be happy only as long as sorrow was not allowed to enter his palace. Once he  saw pain, suffering and injustice, even his lead heart cried.

The next message is that the disparity and sorrow in society can be overcome by compassion, compassion generosity  and sharing. The generous prince and the gentle swallow sacrificed themselves to bring happiness to the  poor and the needy. However, their deaths did not end their lives. The redemptive power of love made them  live forever as the precious and chosen ones of God.

The most powerful message or moral lesson given by this story is that it is very essential to help the poor  and the downtrodden in society. The second message is, we must be sensitive to the people who are  suffering, especially the poor, and help them out. This will reduce their suffering and help them to stand up.  This story highlights the virtues of kindness and pity towards others. It also talks about sacrifice towards  others. The Happy Prince could have retained his precious stones on his body and retained his glory. But  he decided to give them all away to help the poor and needy. This shows the sacrifice done by him.

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