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Why does the Happy Prince describe mayors and ministers?
"Happy Prince" describes the vulgar philistinism of mayors and ministers, so as to make the happy prince's character noble.

In addition to following the themes of punishing evil and promoting good, removing the strong and helping the weak, robbing the rich and helping the poor, promoting beauty and restraining ugliness, the author Wilde also discussed major propositions such as "happiness", "beauty of mind" and "soul, body and mind" from the perspective of aestheticism, which made a breakthrough in the writing form and content expression of fairy tales and was called "the most beautiful fairy tale in the world".