how would you characterise the student and his response to both the Nightingale and the girl he thinks he loves? what happens in the end ? what do you think the author wanted to achieve by ending
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Although, it is a children’s story but it deals with philosophical and emotional issues that are beyond the understanding of children. It is also enriched with the wealth of deep meaning. It is full of indirect comments on life, personifications, similes and symbolism.
Moreover, in this story Oscar Wilde raises the most common issues of materialism and idealism present in the conventional society he lived in.
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