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There is no mystery as great as misery said the prince justify the statement

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Answered by alstonpeter
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Answer:There is no mystery as great as misery said the prince,

this means that there is no true great mystery as great as misery because misery of the poor and the common people is hidden from the spotlight.

No one is shown the true troubles that all the poor people have.

Explanation:

In fact, the happy prince himself said that he did not see the misery and ugliness of the city outside when he was a human. He was in the royal palace where sorrows were not allowed.Thus he was also hidden from the misery of the common people.

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Answered by hermionegranger20
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Answer:

"There is no mystery so great as misery"-The happy prince says so because Misery , poverty and suffering of the poor and common people can be easily hidden with the help of wealth and power. The happy prince being ironical says that how when he was alive, agony of devastated couldn't touch him because it was all hidden -those were never brought to limelight . His statements also makes us question the corruption in society . The political funds for the welfare of the society were not actually reaching to the people .

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