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The Happy Prince is the statue of a prince who had lived his entire life wihout knowing
sorrow. The ornate statue is stunning and is encrusted with sapphires, a ruby, and gold leaf. In death, The
Happy Prince despairs of the suffering of his people. In the end, he is left completely bare nd the Mayor
orders him pulled down, but he and the Swallow are united in heaven with God.
Summary of The
Short Story
High over the city, on a tall column, stood the statue of the Happy Prince. It was an amazing
statue and was extremely respected indeed. The statue of Happy Prince looked simply like
an angel. One night there flew over the city a little Swallow. His companions had left to
Egypt a month and a half before however, he had remained behind, for he has an adoration
for a most excellent Reed. Throughout the day it flew and during the evening time, he
arrived at the city.
There he saw the statue of The Happy Prince. He landed just
between the feet of the Happy Prince. As he was going to sleep a
huge drop of water fell on him. He gazed upward and saw the eyes of
the Happy Prince filled with tears. The Happy Prince told the Swallow
that he didn’t have an inkling what tears were, for he lived in the royal
palace. So he lived and passed on and the people set him at the tall
column wherefrom can see all the misery and ugliness of the city.
Swallow promised to live on with Happy Prince. Little Swallow did
persistently whatever Happy Prince directed.
He helped the poor mother with ruby from the top of Happy Prince’s sword.
Then helped the young fellow completing his play for the theatre with the
valuable sapphire, that was, Happy Prince’s eye and after this, he provided
the little match girl with another sapphire from his second eye. The little
Swallow could not perform such work anymore as Happy Prince has turned
absolutely blind. But the Prince insisted him to continue the job. The Prince
told the little Swallow please help the hungry and poor people. He said, “I
am secured with gold; you should take it off leaf by leaf and offer it to the
needy people.” The little Swallow removed the gold leaf by leaf, until the
prince looked very dull and grey.
Time passed by and the Swallow realized he was going to die.
Swallow says goodbye to the Happy Prince and died at his feet.
Also, the greedy Mayor of the town thought that the statue of The
Happy Prince is no longer beautiful without the jewels and
orders for the prince to be melted down. God sent his blessed
.messenger to acquire the two most valuable things in the city
.The Angel carried them to Heaven
Points of
Analysis
Characters
Setting Plot
Point of View
Literary Devices
Theme
Moral Values
Characters
A statue of himself is built and placed on a tall column high above the city, where he can see all the
ugliness and misery of his city.
Proof: So I lived, and so I died. And now that I am dead they have set me up here so high that I can
see all the ugliness and all the misery of my city, and though my heart is made of lead yet I cannot
chose but weep.”
He is admired by people.
Proof: He was very much admired indeed. “He is as beautiful as a weathercock,” remarked one of the
Town Councillors who wished to gain a reputation for having artistic tastes; “only not quite so useful,”
he added, fearing lest people should think him unpractical, which he really was not.
The Prince looking for humanity and sacrificing his life to allevate their pain.
Proof: “Far away,” continued the statue in a low musical voice, “far away
in a little street there is a poor house. One of the windows is open, and
through it I can see a woman seated at a table. Her face is thin and worn,
and she has coarse, red hands, all pricked by the needle, for she is a
seamstress. She is embroidering passion-flowers on a satin gown for the
loveliest of the Queen’s maids-of-honour to wear at the next Court-ball.
In a bed in the corner of the room her little boy is lying ill. He has a fever,
and is asking for oranges. His mother has nothing to give him but river
water, so he is crying. Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow, will you not bring
her the ruby out of my sword-hilt? My feet are fastened to this pedestal
and I cannot move.”
2. The Swallow : the 2nd protagonist of this story
He is a bird on his way to Egypt for the winter. His trip is dellayed becuse of his
temporary passion for a Reed, foreshadowing to the thematic importance of love in this
story.
Proof: One night there flew over the city a little Swallow. His friends had gone away to Egypt
six weeks before, but he had stayed behind, for he was in love with the most beautiful Reed.
He had met her early in the spring as he was flying down the river after a big yellow moth,
and had been so attracted by her slender waist that he had stopped to talk to her.
He is a polite bird.
Proof: “What! is he not solid gold?” said the Swallow to himself. He was too polite to make
any personal remarks out loud.
2.The Town Councilors : They are greedy and obsessed with their public
images they cannot understand the humanity of dead prince and of a
little bird but they are too busy in their daily pursuits to increase their
money, rank and power.
5.Little Match Girl : She drops the matches that she is supposed
to sell, and is crying because she knows that she will be beaten by
her father when she will return to home without the matches or
any money. She receives sapphire eye.
Exposition
• There was a prince, he had everything in his life. He had not seen any
sorrows. The Prince is determined to help people in any way he could.
Complication/Rising Action
• There were so many miseries but the Prince couldn’t do anything
because he was dead and now he lived in a his statue.
• There was the Swallow that became his messenger to help people.
Climax
• After all the jewelries that came from the statue run out, its people
thought that the statue is no longer beautiful.
• The Swallow died because of the weather and the statue of the Happy Prince is
melted down by The Mayor and Councillor’s people.
• The Happy Prince’s lead heart was thrown away by them.
Falling Action
• God asked The Angel to find them.
Resolution
• The Angel brought back the dead Swallow and the lead heart of The
Happy Prince, God was happy and said that the Swallow now can sing in
paradise garden forevermore and the Happy Prince shall praise forever in
the city of gold.
P o i n t o f Vi e w
• Use of Simile:
In simile one object is likened to the other to enrich an image.
Simile:
His hands are like withered leaves.
“He looks just like an angel,”
• Personification
the writer personified the statue of happy prince and swallow, as
living human beings major and councilor symbolize the hypocrisy
of Victorian age. They talk with each other like human because
they feed the misery of living Creature which human being is
ignoring
• Alliteration: the repetition of the beginning sounds of
neighboring words
Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow, will you not bring her the ruby
out of my sword-hilt?
• Symbolic Title
This story also has symbolic title, the title of the story is “The
Happy Prince” but inwardly he is not happy. He feels sorrow,
pity for the common people so, he is not happy as title is
symbolic.
Theme
a.Love: The compassion of the statue for other people and the bird’s swallow depicts
great sensitive feelings. The prince gives away everything to help people, and the
swallow and prince share a fantastic love bond
b.Sacrifice: While the prince gives away his ruby, eyes and gold leaves, the little
swallow sacrifices his life to serve humanity. The bird did not reach Egypt to meet its
companions, instead stayed with the prince in harsh cold weather and at last died at the
feet of the statue.
c.Appearances can be deceptive: This story has a great lesson to teach as it portrays a
statue coated in gold but basically it is made up of lead. The appearance was grand but
when all gold coating came off, the statue looked ugly. Another thing associated with it is
that the prince was happy when he was alive and enjoyed his wealth but the time he saw
human beings suffering, he was saddened by the poverty and pain around him.
Theme
1. There will be good rewards for those who feel for the poor and make
sacrifices to remove miseries and sufferings of other people.
2. The outward beauty doesn’t mean a lot , the real beauty is in the
person’s heart which have the deep feelings and the ability to feel
the sorrow and hardship of other.