What are the symbols in The nightingale and the rose ?Explain all in detail.
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Most importantly, it serves as a representation of art, as it is the product of the Nightingale's beautiful singing and her sacrifice. The red rose could only be created by the Nightingale pouring the blood from her heart into the Rose-tree while singing to the moon.
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The Red Rose
Red roses are traditionally associated with romance, so it is not surprising that Wilde uses one to symbolize true love in "The Nightingale and the Rose." Its significance, however, shifts over the context of the…
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