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“There is no Mystery so great as Misery.” Why did the prince say so? (40-50 words)​

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Answered by vm75792
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The Prince in the story is not a living Prince.

The Happy Prince in the story is a statue of a dead Prince decorated with gold leaves and precious stones .

The smile on his lips gradually give way to tears.

The Prince cannot help the people crying over of misery in the houses of the poor .

He decides to help them with his gold leaves and precious Stoppers sapphires and Ruby .

The little fellow acts as his messenger and he gives away all his wealth sapphires , Rabi and gold leaves .

The swellow was actually on his back to his Homeland when the princess detained him to help the poor.

He always wished to go back but now it was too late.

The intense cold killed the swallow was the little swallow lost his life in helping the poor.

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Answered by peeryanaik42
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It is a phrase used by Oscar Wilde in "The Happy Prince". It means that misery is very complicated and no one is able to understand the cause of suffering hence he says that there is no greater mystery than that of misery.

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