There is no mystery in misery'explain with reference to the story 'the happy prince
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This phrase is used by Oscar Wilde in his famous story “The Happy Prince”.
This phrase means that misery is very difficult to understand and no one can fathom the actual cause of pain and suferring as it varies from person to person.
So, it is rightly said that there is no better mystery than misery.
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