What did the red rose tree tell the nightingale about how to get a rose to bloom?
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Explanation: The Nightingale is not deterred, so the Rose-tree tells her 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. ... The Nightingale must sing to the Rose-tree with her breast against a thorn all night until the thorn pierces her heart.
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The Nightingale and the Rose by Osacar Wilde is basically what it means to be this short story written by the Irish poet and author of the 19th century. A nightingale is a small song bird frequently connected to innocence, love and romance. And a rose, which has a similar type, is, on the other hand, a plant that comes in many colours. But the rose in question, especially in the case of Wilde's tale, is red.
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- In the beautiful story about true love, altruism, and deception,A nightingale overhears a young Oxford student talking about how much he needs to please the young lady he probably loves to please. The girl told him she would dance to him if he gave her red roses; but the students ' garden did not have red roses.
- The nightingale feels like it has seen an instance of true love, so she must satisfy the student's wish. She feels like she should secure a red rose for the student. When she looks around the yard, however, she finds that no red roses were there. There is a red-rose tree; but the red rose that the bird needs so badly, cannot be made. After inquiring, the rose tree replies that the winter froze the tree to the root and so a red rose could not be produced.
- This is the pivotal moment in the story when the nightingale realizes that, in order to get the red rose, she must make it herself. The tree told Nightingale she had to build it in order to get her red rose. Under the moonlight, she has to sing and make the rose with the blood stain. To achieve this, it must sing throughout the night and press its breast against its thorn, sacrificing itself for the student.
- But later on in the plot, we will find out that sacrifice means nothing, because the student is not in love, and simply is a capricious and egoistic guy.
- She agrees to get a white rose and use her own blood stain to make it red It is the final sacrifice in the name of' The True Love. ' and it reveals the altruism of the bird wanting that the young man wishes be fulfilled
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