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  1. 19 de jun. de 2021 · Plot summary. ‘The Nightingale and the Rose’ is about a Student who is in love with a woman, a Professor’s daughter. She has told him she will dance with him if he brings her red roses, but the Student’s garden does not contain any roses. The Nightingale listens to the lovelorn student lamenting his hopeless love, and feels sorry for him.

  2. The Nightingale and the Rose. by Oscar Wilde. “She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses,” cried the young Student; “but in all my garden there is no red rose.”. From her nest in the holm-oak tree the Nightingale heard him, and she looked out through the leaves, and wondered.

  3. "Why is he weeping?" asked a little Green Lizard, as he ran past him with his tail in the air. "Why, indeed?" said a Butterfly, who was fluttering about after a sunbeam. "Why, indeed?" whispered a Daisy to his neighbour, in a soft, low voice. "He is weeping for a red rose," said the Nightingale. "For a red rose?" they cried; "how very ridiculous!"

  4. Sinopsis. El ruiseñor y la rosa (The Nightingale and the Rose) de Oscar Wilde es un cuento que explora el tema del amor y el sacrificio. La historia sigue a un joven estudiante desesperado por encontrar una rosa roja para dársela a la mujer que ama, creyendo que esto ganará su corazón. Sin embargo, en su jardín no hay ninguna rosa roja.

  5. El ruiseñor y la rosa (título original: The Nightingale and the Rose) es un cuento de hadas escrito por el poeta, escritor y dramaturgo británico-irlandés Oscar Wilde. Fue publicado por primera vez en El principe feliz y otros cuentos junto a otros cuatro cuentos del autor en 1888. Trama.

  6. El ruiseñor y la rosa - The nightingale and the rose (Bilingual - Bilingüe) - Oscar Wilde - AlbaLearning Audiolibros. ¿Cómo descargar los audiolibros?

  7. As a Nightingale sits in her nest in an Oak-tree, she overhears a Student speaking mournfully about his sweetheart, who has said she will not dance with him unless he brings her a red rose. While the Nightingale watches, the Student begins to cry, lamenting the fact that all his learning is useless since it can't win him the girl's love.