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illusion vs reality of the nightingale and the rose​

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Answered by gaudbeenu
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ya it's good relationship between them

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In order to explore in the domain of elaborated complications which Oscar Wilde designs and constructs in the form of drama, poem, or short story, the first point worth noticing is that all his writings have one prominent, common feature: all of them are telling complicated, controversial things in terms of a simple expression. In other words, what seems to be a social, somehow domestic play, or in this case, an ordinary romance, turns into a rhetorical treasury of multi-layered meanings. “The importance of being Ernst” is actually about the importance of having enough tolerance to response to crucial changes in life. Similarly, “Salome” is not a historical, mythical or religious tragedy – it is in fact a rather long love-song. Such a thing can be applicable to “The nightingale and the rose”, which proves to be quite different from what could have been judged at first glance.

In order to explore in the domain of elaborated complications which Oscar Wilde designs and constructs in the form of drama, poem, or short story, the first point worth noticing is that all his writings have one prominent, common feature: all of them are telling complicated, controversial things in terms of a simple expression. In other words, what seems to be a social, somehow domestic play, or in this case, an ordinary romance, turns into a rhetorical treasury of multi-layered meanings. “The importance of being Ernst” is actually about the importance of having enough tolerance to response to crucial changes in life. Similarly, “Salome” is not a historical, mythical or religious tragedy – it is in fact a rather long love-song. Such a thing can be applicable to “The nightingale and the rose”, which proves to be quite different from what could have been judged at first glance.Explanation:

In order to explore in the domain of elaborated complications which Oscar Wilde designs and constructs in the form of drama, poem, or short story, the first point worth noticing is that all his writings have one prominent, common feature: all of them are telling complicated, controversial things in terms of a simple expression. In other words, what seems to be a social, somehow domestic play, or in this case, an ordinary romance, turns into a rhetorical treasury of multi-layered meanings. “The importance of being Ernst” is actually about the importance of having enough tolerance to response to crucial changes in life. Similarly, “Salome” is not a historical, mythical or religious tragedy – it is in fact a rather long love-song. Such a thing can be applicable to “The nightingale and the rose”, which proves to be quite different from what could have been judged at first glance.Explanation:Hope it will help you

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