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Do you agree with the speaker in the poem ,The nightingale by philip sidney. Give your view in about 300 words

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Answered by raja1524
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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The Nightingale composed by Sir Phillip Sidney is a standout amongst his most well known works, and is shrouded with wealth in rhyme and importance. The Nightingale is a lyric dependent on book 6 of Ovid's Metamorphoses, which recounts the tale of Philomela, who was assaulted by her sister's better half, Tereus. So as to quietness her, Tereus likewise removed Philomela's tongue. Philomela revealed to her story to her sister, Procne, by weaving it out on an embroidered artwork. Philomela and Procne attempted to escape, however rather were trailed by Tereus. This story closes when the divine beings transform them three into winged animals Procne into a swallow, Philomela into a songbird and Tereus into a hoopoe.

In the lyric Nightingale, Sidney scolds Philomela for railing against Tereus, as Tereus' assault of Philomela was only an outflow of his adoration for her. He assaults the ""nature"" of a lady, which was to make a full show of her feelings. He recommends to the perusers not to feel sorry for her, yet rather to feel sorry for Tereus, for Philomela could express her sorrow and stick an identification of modesty to the sexual demonstration, however Tereus couldn't do as such. .

In this sonnet, Sidney likewise rails against the social develop of men being the more dominant sex who don't express their feelings. In his occasions, and as is even now, men were looked downward on for communicating their feelings.

Ladies then again, were required to do as such. Subsequently, men needed to shroud their trouble and delight because of the dread of being segregated, looked downward on and snickered at by society, though a lady was relied upon to mourn, cry, yell and chuckle.

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