Who ordered to pull down the statue of the Happy
Prince?
a. The Mayor
b. The swallow
c. The seamstress
d. The playwright
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Answers
Answer:
Dear mate!!!
The mayor is the answer.
Explanation:
Early the next morning the Mayor was walking in the square
below in company with the Town Councillors. As they passed the
column he looked up at the statue. “Dear me! How shabby the
Happy Prince looks!” he said.
“How shabby, indeed!” cried the Town Councillors, who always
agreed with the Mayor and they went up to look at it.
“The ruby has fallen out of his sword, his eyes are gone, and
he is golden no longer,” said the Mayor. “In fact, he is little better
than a beggar!”
“Little better than a beggar,” said the Town Councillors.
“And here is actually a dead bird at his feet!” continued the
Mayor. “We must really issue a proclamation that birds are not to be allowed to die here.” And the Town Clerk made a note of
the suggestion.
So they pulled down the statue of the Happy Prince. “As he is
no longer beautiful he is no longer useful,” said the Art Professor
at the University.
Answer:
The town councillors on the order of the Mayor of the town decided to pull down the statue of the Happy prince.
Explanation:
•The councillors and Mayor considered the monument shabby because all the gold and costly stones no longer ornamented it.
•They felt that without these ornaments, the figure appeared like that of a beggar.
•They also believed that the dead swallow at its feet contributed to the statue's unkempt appearance. The statue should thus be taken down and melted in the furnace because it is no longer attractive or helpful.