
Hugh the Miller
A rich and selfish miller who exploits his friend, Little Hans, under the guise of devoted friendship.
Core Belief
"He believes in prioritizing his own needs and desires above all else, using friendship as a tool for personal gain."
Worldview
He sees the world as a place where he is entitled to take advantage of others, justifying his actions with self-serving philosophies.
Personality
Selfish, manipulative, and hypocritical. He uses flowery language about friendship to take advantage of Little Hans's kindness.
In Their Own Words
"“Real friends should have everything in common,”"
"“There is no good in my going to see little Hans as long as the snow lasts,”"
"“Hans, I am surprised at you; friendship never forgets.”"
Other Characters from The Happy Prince, and Other Tales

The Happy Prince
A statue of a former prince who weeps for the suffering of his city.

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

The Selfish Giant
A giant who initially forbids children from playing in his garden.

Little Hans
An honest and kind little fellow who is exploited by his devoted friend, the Miller.

The Remarkable Rocket
A pompous and self-absorbed firework who believes himself to be superior to all others.
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