Oscar Wilde The Happy Prince Summary | Oscar Wilde

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Welcome to our explainer video! Today, we're going to tell you the story of "The Happy Prince" written by Oscar Wilde, in the simplest way possible. So let's dive right in!

Once upon a time, there was a magnificent statue of a prince standing high on a tall column in a city. The statue was covered in gold, with sapphires for eyes and a beautiful ruby on its sword hilt. Everyone called it the "Happy Prince."

However, the Happy Prince wasn't really happy. He had lived a life of luxury and never knew about the suffering and sorrow in the world around him.

One day, a swallow, who was about to migrate to a warm country for the winter, decided to rest on the Happy Prince's shoulder. The swallow noticed the prince's tears and asked him why he was sad.

Swallow, I can see the misery and poverty of my city from up here. Please, help me in relieving their suffering.

I'll stay with you and help in any way I can.

The Happy Prince told the swallow to take the ruby from his sword hilt and give it to a poor woman who needed money to buy food for her sick child. The swallow did as the prince asked and felt a warm glow of happiness.

The next day, the prince asked the swallow to take his sapphires and give them to a struggling playwright, who couldn't afford ink and paper. Once again, the swallow obeyed and experienced a profound sense of joy.

As winter approached, the swallow had to leave for his migration, but he decided to stay a little longer to help the Happy Prince. They continued giving away the prince's golden decorations to the needy.

Finally, the swallow's strength began to wane, and he knew he had to leave. The Happy Prince was now stripped of all his gold and looked dull, but he was happy because he had helped so many people.

I have to go now. Goodbye, Happy Prince.

Thank you, dear swallow. You have been a true friend. Farewell.

The swallow flew away, and as the snow fell, he froze to death. When the townspeople saw the lifeless swallow and the shabby statue of the Happy Prince, they decided to tear it down.

But as they lifted the statue, they heard a strange sound. It was the sound of cracking. Inside the statue, they found broken pieces of lead, which represented the swallow's heart and the prince's kind deeds.

The people realized the value of compassion and selflessness, and from that day forward, they vowed to take care of each other.

And that's the end of our story. "The Happy Prince" reminds us that true happiness lies in helping others and being aware of the suffering in the world. We hope you enjoyed this simple summary of Oscar Wilde's beautiful tale.

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