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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...

 

NCERT Class 10 English

The Sermon at Benares — One Liner Facts for Exam

  1. Gautama Buddha was born in 563 B.C. in a royal family.

  2. Buddha’s childhood name was Siddhartha Gautama.

  3. “Buddha” means the enlightened or awakened one.

  4. Siddhartha left home at the age of 25 in search of truth.

  5. Buddha attained enlightenment under a Peepal tree.

  6. Buddha gave his first sermon at Benares.

  7. The chapter teaches the truth about life, suffering, and death.

  8. Kisa Gotami was a woman whose only son had died.

  9. Kisa Gotami went from house to house asking for medicine for her son.

  10. People thought Kisa Gotami had become mad with grief.

  11. Buddha asked Kisa Gotami to bring mustard seeds.

  12. The mustard seeds had to come from a house where no one had died.

  13. Kisa Gotami could not find a single house untouched by death.

  14. Buddha taught that death is universal and unavoidable.

  15. Human life is short and full of suffering and sorrow.

  16. Attachment and selfishness are the main causes of pain.

  17. Wise people do not grieve too much over death because it is natural.

  18. Kisa Gotami finally accepted the truth of mortality.

  19. The story highlights the importance of wisdom and acceptance.

  20. The main message of the chapter is to accept reality with peace and understanding.

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