Question
1.
Why do the courtiers call the prince ‘the Happy Prince’? Is he really happy?
What does he see all around him?
Answer:
He was a prince when he was alive. Being a prince he never knew sorrow and
suffering. So, the courtiers called him ‘the happy prince’. But he was not
happy in real sense as his heart could feel the misery of needy people. He saw
the miserable conditions of people around him.
Question
2.
Why does the Happy Prince send a ruby for the seamstress? What does the swallow
do in the seamstress’ house?
Answer:
The seamstress was tired due to overwork. She was so poor that she could not
buy oranges for her little sick son. Her son was thirsty. The Happy Prince saw
the poor lady and her son. He felt pity for them. So, he sent a ruby for her.
The swallow came to the poor woman’s house and laid the ruby on the table
beside her. The bird fanned the boy’s forehead with wings and flew back to the
Happy Prince.
Question
3.
For whom does the prince send the sapphires and why?
Answer:
The playwright was very poor. He was incapable of buying food and firewood. The
prince sent the sapphires for the playwright so that he could finish a play for
the director of the theatre in time. The princes sent his second sapphire to a
poor match girl. Her matches had fallen into the gutter. She was afraid that
her father would beat her for this loss. So, she was helped by the prince by
sending her the second sapphire.
Question
4.
What does the swallow see when it was flying over the city?
Answer:
The swallow saw all categories of people. He found the rich making merry in
their beautiful houses and beggars begging sitting at the gates. He also saw a
group of wandering children who were poverty- stricken.
Question
5.
Why did the swallow not leave the prince and go to Egypt?
Answer:
At first, the swallow was willing to go to Egypt just after discharging his
duty properly. But when he saw Prince’s activities of charity and kindness he
got impressed. On the other hand now the Happy Prince had become totally blind
due to the deeds of charity. In this condition, he could not leave the Prince
helpless. He left the idea of going to Egypt and decided to serve the Prince.
Question
6.
What are the precious things mentioned in the story? Why are they precious?
Answer:
The leaden heart of the Happy Prince and the dead swallow are the two precious
things mentioned in the story. They are precious as they did various deeds for
the welfare of people and sacrificed their lives for the sake of others.
Talk about it
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36)
Question
1.
The little swallow says, “ft is curious, but I feel quite warm now, although it
is so cold.” Have you ever had such a feeling? Share your experience with your
friends.
Answer:
Man is a social animal. He is social because he is dependent on others to lead
a satisfactory life. In this regard mutual help is required. Whenever we help
others, there is a feeling of satisfaction. Whenever we are helped by others,
we feel grateful. It is because helping others is the essence of life.
In
this chapter the little swallow feels warmth when he helps the needy people. He
does his act of selfless service with utmost dedication and sacrifice. Owing to
this selfless service he becomes satisfied. Yes, I have experienced such a
feeling many a time. I believe in helping others. Others too help me whenever I
am in need. I help others considering it my duty. I remember the day when I
started helping others. Since the day I feel more confident and have become a
successful citizen. I feel the presence of God around me.
Short Answer Questions
(2 marks each)
(About
30-40 words each)
Question
1:
Why did the Swallow cry when the Happy Prince asked him to pluck out one of
the sapphires ?
Answer:
The swallow cried when the Prince asked him to pluck out one of the
sapphires because the Prince would go blind. The Prince himself suffered too
much so as to help the poor and needy people.
Question
2:
Where was the swallow going ? Why did he decide not go there?
Answer:
The little swallow was going to Egypt to join his friends. The happy Prince
looked so sad that the swallow decided to stay back and be his messenger. The
swallow died helping the happy Prince in the service of poor people.
Question
3:
What were the drops of the rain actually ? Why did they fall?
Answer:
The drops of rain were actually the Happy Prince’s tears. The Happy prince
was sad and moved by the widespread poverty and misery. He had always seen
happiness around him. He could not fathom that people were sick and crying
because of the misery around them.
Question
4:
Describe the statue of the Happy Prince as described in the beginning of
the story ?
Answer:
At the beginning of the story the statue was fixed on a tall column, full
of thin leaves of gold on the
body, and had two sapphires for eyes. It had a large red ruby fixed on the hilt
of the sword.
Question
5:
How did the Happy Prince help the poor children in the city ?
Answer:
As per the orders of the Happy Prince, the gold leaves and the jewels on
his boy were taken out by the swallow and distributed among the poor. Thus, the
Happy Prince was able to help the poor children in the city.
Question
6:
In the story “The Happy Prince” what are the two most precious things ?
What makes them so precious?
Answer:
The two most precious things were the leaden heart of the Happy Prince and
the dead swallow. The former wept for the poor and helped them by giving
sapphires, gold leave and ruby. While the latter helped the prince in his noble
cause and sacrificed her life while staying with him.
Question
7:
How did the Happy Prince help the seamstress ?
Answer:
The Happy Prince asked the swallow to take the ruby out of his sword, where
it was hidden and give it to the seamstress, whose son was lying on the bed
with fever. The swallow took the ruby and placed it on the table.
Question
8:
How did the prince and the swallow enable the playwright to finish his work
?
Answer:
The playwright was very poor. He could not buy food and firewood. It was
difficult for him to write a play without food and firewood. The Prince took
pity on him and decided to help him by sending the sapphires with the help of
the swallow.
Question
9:
What were the drops of the rain actually ? Why did they fall?
Answer:
The drops of rain were actually tears of the Happy Prince because he was
weeping on seeing the misery and suffering of the people.
Question
10:
Why was the “Happy Prince” not really happy ?
Answer:
When the ‘Happy Prince’ was alive, he did not know what tears and sorrow
were. After his death, he could see the ugliness and misery of the city.
Therefore, he weeps and is not really happy.
Question
11:
Why did the swallow not leave the prince and go to Egypt ?
Answer:
The Happy Prince looked so sad that the little swallow felt sorry for him.
He agreed to stay with him for one night and be his messenger. He picked out
the great ruby from the prince’s sword and flew away to deliver it to the poor
woman.
Question
12:
What is the moral of the story The Happy Prince ?
Answer:
The moral of the story is that we must help the poor and the needy. The
prince set an example of this by giving his jewels to the poor. The swallow
also proved to be a great example of love and sacrifice.
Question
13:
What happened when the little swallow was getting ready to sleep ?
Answer:
When the little swallow was getting ready to sleep a large drop of water
fell on him. It was the Prince crying on seeing the misery and suffering of the
people.
Question
14:
What did the Happy Prince ask the swallow to do for helping the young man
in the garret ?
Answer:
The Happy Prince ordered the swallow to pluck one of his eyes which were
made of sapphire and take it to the man living in the garret who was very poor
and could not write with an empty stomach.
Long Answer Type Questions (4 marks each)
(About
80-100 words)
Question
1:
How did the little swallow carry out the wishes of the Happy Prince
Answer:
The swallow wanted to go to Egypt just like his friends who had already
gone there. He had rested • at the base of the statue of the Happy Prince for
just a night. He postponed his trip as he had to carry a ruby to the needy
playwright and another to the seamstress. When the Happy Prince gave the
sapphire from his eye to the match girl he became blind. So the swallow decided
to stay there and help the needy just like the prince. The swallow died
carrying out the wishes of the Happy Prince in the service of the needy.
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