Q1. Why do the courtiers call the prince ‘the Happy Prince’? Is he really happy? What does he see all around him?
Ans: The courtiers referred to the prince as ‘the Happy Prince’ because he always appeared joyful. During his life, he was unaware of tears as he lived in a palace where sorrow was forbidden. However, after his death, when he became a statue, he was no longer happy. He wept for the suffering he observed in the city around him.
Q2. Why does the Happy Prince send a ruby for the seamstress? What does the swallow do in the seamstress’ house?
Ans: The Happy Prince sent a ruby to the seamstress because she was very poor and unable to feed her sick child, who had a fever. The swallow, convinced by the Prince, flew to her house.
Q3. For whom does the prince send the sapphires and why?
Ans: The Happy Prince sent sapphires to assist two individuals in need:
Q4. What does the swallow see when it flies over the city?
Ans: When the swallow flew over the city, it noticed a stark contrast between wealth and poverty:
The swallow dropped a ruby from the Prince, cooling the boy's forehead with his wings. The boy felt better and fell into a peaceful sleep.
Upon returning to the Happy Prince, the swallow shared his experiences. The Prince remarked that doing good made him feel warm, despite the cold.
Q5. Why did the swallow not leave the prince and go to Egypt?
Ans: After the Prince gave away the sapphires from his eyes, he became blind. The swallow, moved by the Prince's kindness, chose to stay with him instead of flying to Egypt.
This decision highlights the swallow's deep loyalty and affection for the Prince, demonstrating that he valued their bond over returning to his friends.
Q6. What are the precious things mentioned in the story? Why are they precious?
Ans: In the story, the two precious things are the Prince's leaden heart and the dead swallow. They are valued for their:
When God asked for the most precious things in the city, an angel brought the leaden heart and the dead bird. God promised that the swallow would sing in His garden of Paradise, while the Happy Prince would praise Him in his city of gold.
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