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"There is no mystery in misery." Explain the statement.

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Answered by Unnati004
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the statement actually means that misery or sadness is not a mystery it is what everyone has to face it but in the case of the Happy Prince it was a mystery for he had never known what sadness is!
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

'There is no mystery in misery' explains 'there is no big problem than poverty or poor'.

Explanation:

The statement is represented in the book “The Happy Prince” that is said by the prince and the name of the prince is the happy prince. He was happy all his life and after the death of the prince, his statue is placed in the middle of the city. The statue eye is fixed with two sapphire stones and it is covered with full of golds.

A swallow bird was flying on the city and shelter one day at the bottom of the statue. The happy prince pleased the bird to support it by becoming its agent. Initially, the bird declined the request from the prince, it accepts to carry the ruby stone from the sword handle and dispatch it to poor women. So, poor people become happy as they got a loaf to eat.

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