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what is the moral of the story 'the happy prince' by Oscar Wilde?​

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Answered by jogdandv956
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Answer:

always help others .....

the happy prince never ever have a tears in his eyes but after his death he have seen that his kingdom is full of poverty and noone is helping them...but the happy prince never seen the nature of the kingdom before his death but by then he got to know about it..after that he tried to help his kingdom.....

also the most important character was of the swallow that has helped the happy prince he want to go to his journey to Europe but the by seeing the nature of the prince he never unfollowed him and additionally now both become the takecares of the kingdom.....

Answered by Anuragvsunil
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Answer:

The lesson of The Happy Prince is clear: Sacrificing oneself for others is a moral and religious duty. The Happy Prince began his life being happy because of the riches of his life, but soon realized that he could not be happy while others suffered

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