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* AlternativeAesopInterpretation: The story also shows the detriment of constant sacrifice and how excessively helping some people can lead you to be a detriment for others. The prince begs the swallow to tear down his bulk for the good of others, leaving him such a sorry state that the swallow refuses to leave him, forcing the guilt ridden prince to watch it slowly die from the cold.
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* AlternativeAesopInterpretation: AlternateAesopInterpretation: The story also shows the detriment of constant sacrifice and how excessively helping some people can lead you to be a detriment for others. The prince begs the swallow to tear down his bulk for the good of others, leaving him such a sorry state that the swallow refuses to leave him, forcing the guilt ridden prince to watch it slowly die from the cold.
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* AccidentalAesopInterpretation: The story also shows the detriment of constant sacrifice and how excessively helping some people can lead you to be a detriment for others. The prince begs the swallow to tear down his bulk for the good of others, leaving him such a sorry state that the swallow refuses to leave him, forcing the guilt ridden prince to watch it slowly die from the cold.
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* AccidentalAesopInterpretation: AlternativeAesopInterpretation: The story also shows the detriment of constant sacrifice and how excessively helping some people can lead you to be a detriment for others. The prince begs the swallow to tear down his bulk for the good of others, leaving him such a sorry state that the swallow refuses to leave him, forcing the guilt ridden prince to watch it slowly die from the cold.
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* AccidentalAesopInterpretation: The story also shows the detriment of constant sacrifice and how excessively helping some people can lead you to be a detriment for others. The prince begs the swallow to tear down his bulk for the good of others, leaving him such a sorry state that the swallow refuses to leave him, forcing the guilt ridden prince to watch it slowly die from the cold.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming
* TearJerker: Particularly the ending
* TearJerker: Particularly the ending
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* TearJerker:Particularly TearJerker: Particularly the ending
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Wilde intended this sad, somber tale for children.
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*CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming
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*WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Wilde intended this sad, somber tale for children.
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* CargoShip: The Swallow and the Reed.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Wilde intended this sad, somber tale for children.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Wilde intended this sad, somber tale for children.