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Portrait of The Swallow

The Swallow

A small bird who initially intends to migrate to Egypt but stays to help the Happy Prince.

From "The Happy Prince, and Other Tales" by Wilde, Oscar

Core Belief

"He learns that love and compassion are more important than personal comfort and self-preservation."

Worldview

He starts with a typical bird's-eye view of the world, prioritizing migration and comfort, but transforms to appreciate the value of human connection and altruism.

Personality

Begins as somewhat self-centered and focused on his own desires, but evolves into a loyal and compassionate friend, willing to sacrifice himself for the Prince and the poor.

In Their Own Words

"“What is the use of a statue if it cannot keep the rain off?”"
"“It is very cold here; but I will stay with you for one night, and be your messenger.”"
"“Good-bye, dear Prince! will you let me kiss your hand?”"

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