Write the central idea of the poem Nightingales by Robert Bridge
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Hi dear here is you answer:-Robert Bridges discribes the romantic view of the bird nightingales
that it comes form woods over which stars shine at night, where
atmosphere is changes with sweet scents and that its song is
sweet. His nightingales are not happy birds. He takes a realastic view
saying that the bird is subject to the same laws of exitance as man.
It gives utterance to pain which we feel when the long for a happier
state of things. According to him what passes for the nightingales
song is no more that a biological necessity.Its symbolize Man's
frustrations in achieving perfect happinesin life or in creating a world of
ideal beauty............hope it hepled you#shubhendu
that it comes form woods over which stars shine at night, where
atmosphere is changes with sweet scents and that its song is
sweet. His nightingales are not happy birds. He takes a realastic view
saying that the bird is subject to the same laws of exitance as man.
It gives utterance to pain which we feel when the long for a happier
state of things. According to him what passes for the nightingales
song is no more that a biological necessity.Its symbolize Man's
frustrations in achieving perfect happinesin life or in creating a world of
ideal beauty............hope it hepled you#shubhendu
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