Hello!
I can't attend the seminars so I try to keep up by posting here
I enjoyed reading "The happy prince" as every time I read Oscar Wilde, and I was also prepared to find a lot of sayings and words of wisdom. I believe this fairy tale is very complex, and kind of atypical, starting with the love story between the Swallow and the Reed, and then the friendship between the same little bird and a statue. The only prince we find here is a (almost) dead one.
I think this story shows us that even in real life happen to be connections or bonds (between things around us) that we might not be aware of.
To start with, the happy prince was in fact not so happy, but that is one of the things no one except the little bird knew. Awakened from ignorance, the prince saw people can also suffer, and he wanted to help his subjects who had so long neglected; he was helped by the little swallow, who was heading to Egypt, looking a warm place to spend the winter. The Prince begged the little swallow to stay one more night not once, not twice but three times (with a formula: "Swallow, swallow,little swallow, will you not stay with me one night longer?"), in order to help him deliver people in need little presents: the ruby from his sword hilt and the sapphires from his eyes (great sacrifice). The little swallow gave us a nice panoramic view (geographical) of the surroundings (the cathedral tower, the palace, the river, the ghetto etc), while the prince gave us a panoramic view of social issues (the single mother who worked hardly for her sick child, the fact that talent is not always enough to make a living, the issue of exploited children seen in the little match girl) and we found also aesthetic and political issues.
I think this is a nice story about sacrifice, but I felt the prince a little selfish in not letting the swallow go.