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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...

 

Moments – “Iswaran the Storyteller” Exercise Question Answers

Think About It

1. In what way is Iswaran an asset to Mahendra?

Answer:
Iswaran was very useful to Mahendra. He cooked food, cleaned the house, washed clothes, and did all household work. He also entertained Mahendra with his interesting stories.


2. How does Iswaran describe the uprooted tree on the highway?

Answer:
Iswaran described the uprooted tree in a dramatic way. He said that a huge storm had blown the tree down across the road and created a frightening scene.


3. Why does the author say that Iswaran seemed to more than make up for the absence of a TV in Mahendra’s living quarters?

Answer:
The author says this because Iswaran told exciting and entertaining stories every evening. His storytelling was so interesting that Mahendra never felt the need for television.


4. Mahendra calls ghosts or spirits a figment of the imagination. What happens to him on a full-moon night?

Answer:
On a full-moon night, Mahendra heard strange sounds and saw a shadowy figure outside his window. He became frightened even though he did not believe in ghosts earlier.


5. Can you think of some other ending for the story?

Answer:
Another ending could be that Mahendra gathers courage and finds out that the ghost was only his imagination. Then he stops being afraid and continues living there peacefully.


Extra Short Questions

1. Who was Mahendra?

Answer:
Mahendra was a junior supervisor at construction sites.


2. What kind of person was Iswaran?

Answer:
Iswaran was hardworking, loyal, and a good storyteller.


3. What did Iswaran enjoy reading?

Answer:
He enjoyed reading Tamil thrillers.


4. Where was Mahendra’s house located?

Answer:
It was near a burial ground.


5. Why did Mahendra leave the place?

Answer:
He left the place because he became afraid after hearing ghost stories.

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