Whose sacrifice was greater. In the story the happy prince by oscar w
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Answer:
The Sparrow's sacrifice
Explanation:
The Sparrow had been the helper. The Prince just commanded the sparrow. The Happy Prince died only because the sparrow died which is of NO USE. The Doer's Sacrifice is greater than the commander's Sacrifice
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Sacrifice highlighted in the story "The Happy Prince"
Explanation:
The Happy Prince is a story about a human prince (now dead, erected as a statue) and his companion, a swallow. The Prince is now able to see the miseries of the people in his town and cries, to his dismay- he is not versed with emotions other than happiness. On the swallow’s arrival, the swallow aided people in the town by plucking the rich ornaments and golden skin to help people (on the Prince’s insistence)- the result- a grey, happy prince and an obedient, heroic but tired swallow whose hearts were broken looking at each other’s conditions. They sacrificed themselves for love, compassion and sacrifice. They have sacrificed themselves to make other’s lives go on in this world. Actions which were born out of compassion lead to the Prince and the swallow being admitted into the “garden of Paradise” for they were the “two most precious things in the city”.