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  The Happy Prince – Detailed Summary Introduction The Happy Prince is a touching and emotional story written by Oscar Wilde. It teaches us about kindness, sacrifice, love, and helping the poor. The story shows how true happiness comes from helping others. Detailed Summary The Statue of the Happy Prince High above a city stood the beautiful statue of the Happy Prince. The statue was covered with thin gold leaves. His eyes were made of two bright sapphires, and a large red ruby shone on the handle of his sword. When the Prince was alive, he lived in a palace where there was no sadness. He never saw poverty or suffering, so he was called the “Happy Prince.” After his death, his statue was placed high above the city. From there, he could now see the misery, hunger, and suffering of poor people. This made him very sad, and tears rolled down his cheeks. Arrival of the Swallow One night, a little swallow flew into the city. His friends had already gone to Egypt for the winter, but he sta...

 

In the Kingdom of Fools – One Liner Facts for Exam

NCERT Class 9 English Supplementary Reader Moments

Written by A. K. Ramanujan


Important One-Liner Facts

  1. In the Kingdom of Fools is written by A. K. Ramanujan.

  2. The story is taken from the book Moments.

  3. The kingdom was ruled by a foolish king and his minister.

  4. The king ordered people to sleep during the day and work at night.

  5. Anyone disobeying the king’s order was punished.

  6. A guru and his disciple reached the strange kingdom.

  7. The guru quickly understood that the kingdom was dangerous.

  8. Everything in the market cost one duddu.

  9. The disciple stayed in the kingdom because food was very cheap.

  10. The guru warned the disciple and left the kingdom alone.

  11. The disciple became very fat by eating cheap food.

  12. A thief died when a weak wall collapsed on him.

  13. The thief’s brother demanded justice from the king.

  14. The merchant was blamed for the weak wall.

  15. The bricklayer blamed the dancing girl.

  16. The dancing girl blamed the goldsmith.

  17. The goldsmith blamed the merchant’s father.

  18. The king ordered the merchant to be executed.

  19. The merchant escaped punishment because he was too thin.

  20. The king ordered his men to find a fat man for execution.

  21. The disciple was chosen because he was very fat.

  22. The disciple prayed to his guru for help.

  23. The guru saved the disciple with his intelligence.

  24. The guru said the first person to die would become king of heaven.

  25. The greedy king wanted that good fortune for himself.

  26. The king and the minister were executed instead of the disciple.

  27. The guru and disciple later ruled the kingdom wisely.

  28. The story shows the danger of foolish rulers.

  29. Wisdom and intelligence defeat foolishness in the story.

  30. The story teaches us to avoid foolish company and greed.

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