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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” One Liner Facts for Exam

  1. “Iswaran the Storyteller” is written by R. K. Laxman.

  2. The story is about Mahendra and his servant Iswaran.

  3. Mahendra worked as a junior supervisor at construction sites.

  4. Mahendra had to move from place to place because of his job.

  5. Iswaran always accompanied Mahendra everywhere.

  6. Iswaran was loyal, hardworking, and intelligent.

  7. Iswaran cooked food and managed all household work.

  8. Iswaran loved reading Tamil thrillers.

  9. Iswaran was an excellent storyteller.

  10. He narrated stories in a dramatic style.

  11. Mahendra enjoyed listening to Iswaran’s stories.

  12. Iswaran often exaggerated small incidents.

  13. One famous story of Iswaran was about a mad elephant.

  14. The elephant created destruction in the village.

  15. Iswaran claimed that he stopped the elephant with a stick.

  16. Mahendra did not fully believe Iswaran’s stories.

  17. Mahendra and Iswaran later lived near a burial ground.

  18. Iswaran said that the place was haunted.

  19. He described a ghostly woman carrying a foetus.

  20. Mahendra initially laughed at ghost stories.

  21. Slowly, fear entered Mahendra’s mind.

  22. Mahendra heard strange sounds at night.

  23. He thought he saw a dark figure near the window.

  24. Mahendra became frightened because of Iswaran’s stories.

  25. Finally, Mahendra left the haunted place.

  26. The story shows the power of imagination and fear.

  27. The story also highlights the art of storytelling.

  28. Fear can affect even practical and educated people.

  29. Iswaran’s storytelling changed Mahendra’s thinking.

  30. The lesson teaches that repeated fear can influence the human mind.

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