what is oscar wilde's treatment of self-sacrifice and egotistical impulse " the Happy Prince"?
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In "The Happy Prince," Oscar Wilde uses certain characters to represent self-sacrifice and others to represent egotism. The Happy Prince, the statue, represents altruism because he has a strong desire to improve the lives of those he sees in the city who are destitute and needy.
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