This character cried because he could see the suffering in the city.
Happy Prince
The first jewel the Prince gave away from his sword-hilt.
The ruby
The country the Swallow wanted to travel to.
Egypt
The Happy Prince stood high above the city on this structure.
A tall column
“Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow” was repeated by this character.
The Happy Prince
This bird delayed his trip to Egypt to help the Prince.
Who is the Swallow
The Prince gave one of these to the poor playwright.
A sapphire (his eye)
The river where the Swallow’s friends were flying.
The Nile
The poor woman helped by the ruby worked as this.
A seamstress
“I am going to Egypt!” was shouted by this character.
The Swallow
She was the Swallow’s first love.
The Reed
The Prince’s second eye was given to this poor child.
The match-girl
These animals came down to drink at the water’s edge in Egypt.
lions
The little sick boy wanted this fruit.
Oranges
This character said, “The Happy Prince never dreams of crying for anything.”
The sensible mother
This man wrote a long newspaper letter about seeing a swallow in winter.
The Professor of Ornithology
The Swallow removed these from the Prince’s body to help the poor.
The gold leaves
This giant creature in the desert “knows everything.”
The Sphinx
The rich people did this while the poor suffered.
Making merry / celebrating
This character said, “There is no Mystery so great as Misery.”
The Happy Prince
These officials agreed with everything the Mayor said.
The Town Councillors
This object inside the Prince broke in two at the end of the story.
The lead heart
The Swallow said he was finally going to this place instead of Egypt.
The House of Death
The Mayor said the Prince was no longer useful because he was no longer this.
Beautiful
This character declared, “As he is no longer beautiful he is no longer useful.”
The Art Professor