![]() It is very obvious from the writings of Oscar Wilde that either he was interested in writing comic fictions or stories with the philosophy of love however, he was against romanticism as evident from this short story. The young student, who is in love with a girl, does the impossible (though it is not he who does this but the nightingale) to get the attention of the girl but she at the end ditches him while saying that the impossible (rose) is inferior to pearls and jewels. Oscar Wilde writes “The Nightingale and the Rose” to portray the themes of art, love, sacrifice as well as the superiority of materialism to love and relationships in the life of a human being. Themes of “The Nightingale and the Rose”. ![]() Critical Appreciation of Ode to Nightingale | Ode by John Keats ![]()
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