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What do these fairy tales have in common?
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Can money and power buy true love?
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Should we sacrifice something for love?
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What is true love in your opinion?
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Based on the story, describe the Student in terms of his studies, his understanding of the world, and his feelings for love.
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On seeing the red rose, the Student says: “It is so beautiful that I am sure it has a long Latin name.” What is revealed about the Student here?
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What do red roses usually symbolize?
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Why does the Student want a red rose so badly?
The girl whom he likes says that she will dance with him for a red rose.
Why does the Professor's daughter reject the rose?
It does not go with her dress.
The moral of this story is that the world is full of people who know much and understand little.
The Nightingale and the Rose
The story presents a shocking contrast between external appearance and the essence of things. How?
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Do you agree that happiness from making others happy is far greater and deeper than any other happiness?
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What made the statue so beautiful?
The statue was covered all over with the fine leaves of gold.
Describe the suffering of the poor people in the city. How did the Happy Prince help them?
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Who pulled down the statue of the Happy Prince? Why?
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TRUE/FALSE Once upon a time, a beautiful statue stood in the middle of a village park
FALSE
What did the angel bring to God?
The angel brought the dead bird and the Prince’s heart to God
What was the young man in an attic doing?
He was writing a novel
Why was the Prince called the Happy Prince?
Because when he was alive he was really happy