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  • Oscar Wilde writes “The Nightingale and the Rose” to portray the themes of art, love, sacrifice as well as the superiority of materialism to love and relationships in the life of a human being. The young student, who is in love with a girl, does the impossible (though it is not he who does this but the nightingale) to get the attention of the girl but she at the end ditches him while saying that the impossible (rose) is inferior to pearls and jewels.
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  • The Nightingale and the Rose. by Oscar Wilde. ... "Death is a great price to pay for a red rose," cried the Nightingale, "and Life is very dear to all.
  • The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde. ‘She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses,’ cried the young Student; ‘but in all my garden...
  • The Nightingale and the Rose was first published in 1888 as part of Oscar Wilde's collection of children's stories entitled The Happy Prince and Other Tales .
  • Oscar Wilde. The Nightingale is an artist. Her life purpose is to create, to realise an ideal — a form—of a “true lover”.
  • Cover art for The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde. The Nightingale and the Rose. Oscar Wilde. on The Happy Prince and Other Tales.
  • Oscar Wilde's Nightingale and the Rose short story illustration of lover passing by. “Here indeed is the true lover,” said the Nightingale.
  • genius.com/Oscar-wilde-the-nightingale-and-the-rose-annotated. "She promised she'd dance with me if I brought her a red rose," cried a young heart-broken...
  • Read our complete notes on "The Nightingale and the Rose", a famous short story by Oscar Wilde, covering this story's summary, themes, and analysis.
  • The Nightingale and The Rose is a short story by Oscar Wilde, part of his short stories collection titled The Happy Prince and Other Tales, published in 1888.