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Q1 When and how did the Happy Prince realise the true meaning of life ? What did this realization prompt him to do?



Q2. How the sallow did exhibits the values of unconditional love and devotion?




Q3Imagine you are the playwright who received the mystery gift of a sapphire. While passing by the statue you get to unravel the mystery when you overhear the general public and councilors discussing the dull state of The Happy Prince. Write a diary entry expressing your gratitude to the Happy Prince and expressing your dismay at the council’s decision of pulling down the statue.

Q4 Write the detailed character- sketch of The Happy Prince.​

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Answered by happygalhotra36
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Answer:1) The happy Prince realise the true meaning of life when he was turned into a statue. he kept standing still at the same place and henceforth he could see all the people suffering. This made him understand the true meaning of life that is hardships everyone face. this realisation promoted him for helping the needy.

Answer:2)He was totally moved by the selfless love. It was taking a rest between the feet of the Prince. ... In the bitter cold, the swallow decided to stay with his friend to help him signifies the unconditional love of bird for the statue.

Answer:3)Here we have a statue who, at one time, was a real prince. He was happy when alive, because he was kept ignorant of any sadness or suffering outside his palace walls. His life was one of joy and fulfilled desires. And then he died. Upon his death, a statue was made depicting him which was covered in gold, had beautiful sapphires for eyes, and a ruby attached to his sword-gilt. He is adored by all who see him. Unfortunately for the statue, his placement atop a high hill allows him to witness, for the first time, the pain and misery experienced by the poor of the city, of whom he had remained ignorant.

Answer:4)The Prince is described as exceedingly beautiful with golden skin, sapphires for eyes, and a ruby on his sword-hilt. Although his external beauty impresses everyone around him, he sees that beauty as only skin-deep; his true worth lies in his compassion for his townspeople and his willingness to sacrifice for them.

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