The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde
Lesson : 5 (Page 28) The Happy Prince By - OSCAR WILDE The Happy Prince Introduction to the lesson This story is about a Prince. When the prince was alive, he was very happy. After his death, a big statue of his was erected on a pedestal. From there, the statue of the Prince could see the entire city and at that time he saw the miseries of the people. He saw the poor people, the homeless, their hunger, and starvation. The Prince was sad to see all these miseries, sadness of the people. So in this chapter we will study the story of this prince. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL LESSON AND THEIR EXPLANATION IN ENGLISH Glossary (Words-Note) : Gilded: to covered with something, coating of something Hilt: the handle of a weapon or tool, especially a sword, dagger, or knife Swallow: a tiny bird Alighted: descended Curious: strange Drenched: soaked with water Misery: sadness Coarse: rough Seamstress: a woman who makes a living by sewing. Sword hilt: the handle of the sword Pedestal: r
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