Why does the nightingale admire the young student?
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The student is suffering from unrequited love for a young woman who says she will dance with him if he brings her red roses. ... He gives the impression to the nightingale that he is a true lover, someone prepared to suffer for his love.
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The answer is as follows:
- The question has been given from the short story 'The Nightingale and the Rose,' written by Oscar Wilde.
- In this story, we find a young boy who is truly and purely in love with a girl and wants to present her with a red rose. However, all the roses in his garden were white. Not a single red rose was present among them.
- The nightingale admired the young student because she understood from the boy's expression that he loved the girl and wanted to present her with her favorite red rose. The nightingale respected his love and hence admired him.
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