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What did the statue want the Swallow to do and why?​

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Answered by govindpanghal786
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Explanation:

He asked the swallow to remove all the gold covering his body, leaf by leaf, and give it to the poor people. ... He did so by dropping the gold from the statue among the poor, who used it to buy bread and drive away their hunger

Answered by pavulurilr
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Answer:

I THNIK IT IS HELPFUL TO YOU

Explanation:

he swallow first refused to carry the ruby to the seamstress because he wanted to be with his friends who were in Egypt. Moreover, when the Happy Prince expected help for the little boy of the seamstress, the bird said that he did not like boys. However, he agreed to stay for the night on seeing the Happy Prince in such a sorrowful state.

The Prince first asked the swallow to stay on for the night when he had seen the poor seamstress and her sick son. The Prince’s feet were fastened to the pedestal and he could not move. So, he needed the help of swallow in bringing relief and joy to the seamstress and her hungry and sick son.

The moment the swallow died at the feet of the statue, there was a curious crack inside the statue, as if something had broken. It was the leaden heart of the statue, which had broken as soon as its friend died.

He asked the swallow to remove all the gold covering his body, leaf by leaf, and give it to the poor people. He did so by dropping the gold from the statue among the poor, who used it to buy bread and drive away their hunger

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