what message of universal love to do learn from the happy prince's statues
to sacrifice
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happy In our daily life, we do not find such characters. Secondly, we see the statue of theHappy Prince shedding tears on the sufferings of the poor. He has sapphire eyes and a lead heart. princes means boy hv alsmile on her face.when his kingdom is happy.he can see through these sapphire eyes and has love and sympathies for the poor in his lead heart
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The message of universal love we learn from the happy prince's statues to sacrifice is that love and sacrifice can endear us to God
Explanation:
- The narrative is a alleory. This shows the importance of passion. They know that we can rejoice in God's love and sacrifice. The prince is not a live prince in the novel. He is a statue of a deceased prince with gold leaves and valuable stones. It is called the Happy Prince because his lips are smiling
- But the smile slowly spreads through tears. In the houses of the poor, the Happy Prince can not resist crying for the suffering .. Of golden leaves and precious stones he decides to help them. The little swallow serves as a courier, giving away all his wealth.
- When the Prince detained the swallow for helping the poor, the Swallow was back in his homeland. He wanted to return again, but it was too late now. He was killed by the intense cold. The little swallow therefore lost his life to help the poor. His death broke the heart of the prince
- So for a noble reason the swallow and the prince died. But the end was not their demise. They became immortal. That is why the angel has chosen as the noblest things on earth the dead swallow and hollow heart of the prince. The story is a useful and truly useful lesson. We know that God loves those who love one another.
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