Why does Oscar
Wilde choose a statue and a bird to give his message?
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Oscar Wilde chose a statue and a bird to show the irony that the pain and perplexity in human lives had reached such a level that a lifeless object like a statue and a bird were saddened and disturbed by it. The Prince and the sparrow symbolised the joy of giving and sacrifice. Through this, Wilde pointed at the fact that such great values were not exhibited by human beings but by a statue and a bird.
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Oscar Wilde chose a statue and a bird to show the irony that the pain and perplexity in human lives had reached such a level that a lifeless object like a statue and a bird were saddened and disturbed by it.
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