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explain about beauty of the nightingale​

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The superficial scope of the poem is the nightingale, which represents both nature and death. This bird flies around, and lands in a tree, forever singing its sad song, and connecting the reader as well as Keats to the ideas of immortality. Keats also compares the nightingale to a “Dryad of the trees” (l.

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