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what is conclusion of the 'the happy prince' (100-120 words)​

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Answered by khushboo9563
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The story concludes with the swallow dying at the feet of the Happy Prince. The Happy Prince is also taken down when the Mayor and the Town Councillors decide that he is no longer the beautiful statue he once was.

Answered by gungun5818
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The Happy Prince" is a short story by Oscar Wilde. It is a children's fantasy story that is like a fable. In the short story genre, the ending or "conclusion" is called the denouement and the resolution. To find the denouement, which simply means the falling action, find the climax, or the high point of the action or point of highest tension. Everything after that point is considered falling action, so you might consider that part the conclusion. The resolution of a story refers to the part of the story in which the conflict is resolved.The climax sets up a decision or action that results in the resolution of the conflict. When you speak of the conclusion of the story, you may mean the resolution of the conflict at or near the story's end. Fables are a specific type of story that feature talking animals and end with a moral. The moral provides a strong conclusion to the fable, often conveying a statement of advice or judgment.

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