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The Happy Prince | The Nightingale and the Rose

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  • What made the statue so beautiful?
    The statue was covered all over with the fine leaves of gold.
  • 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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  • 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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  • The story presents a shocking contrast between external appearance and the essence of things. How?
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  • What is true love in your opinion?
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  • Why was the Prince called the Happy Prince?
    Because when he was alive he was really happy
  • 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.
  • Do you agree that happiness from making others happy is far greater and deeper than any other happiness?
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  • Can money and power buy true love?
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  • Who pulled down the statue of the Happy Prince? Why?
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  • 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 does the Professor's daughter reject the rose?
    It does not go with her dress.
  • Should we sacrifice something for love?
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  • Describe the suffering of the poor people in the city. How did the Happy Prince help them?
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  • TRUE/FALSE Once upon a time, a beautiful statue stood in the middle of a village park
    FALSE
  • What do these fairy tales have in common?
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  • What do red roses usually symbolize?
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  • The moral of this story is that the world is full of people who know much and understand little.
    The Nightingale and the Rose