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what did the Nightingale have to do in order to make the red rose bloom?

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Answered by nileshkumarnirala25
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The tree told the Nightingale that to get her red rose, she had to build it. She must sing under the moonlight and build the rose with the stain of her blood. In order to do so, she must sing all night, pressing her breast against his thorn, thus sacrificing herself for the Student. ... And as she sang, the rose blossomed.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

In the story 'The Nightingale and the Rose' written by Oscar Wilde, the Nightingale got the way to bloom the red rose but the way was terrible. The Nightingale was not at all deterred, so the red rose tree tells her that the only way to bloom the red rose is to build it out of music by moonlight, and stain it with your own heart's vital fluid.

Explanation:

  • In Oscar Wilde's story 'The Nightingale and the Rose',  the other animals and plants heard the student crying but did not move to help him instead they laughed at him but the Nightingale, however, understood the suffering of the student and decided to help him out.
  • To help the student, the Nightingale visits three rose trees in the garden and promised to sing her sweetest song in exchange for a red rose. Out of those three rose trees, the third tree was a red rose tree, but unfortunately, it did not have any bloom.
  • The Nightingale pleaded with the red rose tree for a single bloom. The tree told the Nightingale that there is a way but it is terrible. The Nightingale was not deterred, so the red rose tree told that the only way to get a red rose is to build it out of music by moonlight, and stain it with your own heart's blood.
  • So the Nightingale must sing to the red rose tree with her breast against a thorn all night until the thorn pierces her heart. In simple words, the Nightingale had to die for the rose.
  • The Nightingale was a bit dismayed at the cost of the red rose but in the end, she decides that love is better than life. She hurries back to the student and told him not to worry she would get him the red rose. All she asked him was to be a lover, love is wiser than Philosophy and mightier than power. But the student could not understand this because he only understood what was written in down in his books.

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