What is the nightingale in the story?

What is the nightingale in the story?

The Nightingale is a beautiful tale about love and friendship by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows a spoilt Emperor who preferred a mechanical song bird over a real-life Nightingale. In the end, the selflessness of the Nightingale helped restore the emperor’s health.

What was hung around the neck of the artificial bird?

When it was wound, the artificial bird could sing one of the nightingale’s songs while it wagged its glittering gold and silver tail. Round its neck hung a ribbon inscribed: “The Emperor of Japan’s nightingale is a poor thing compared with that of the Emperor of China.”

Why was the real nightingale banished from the empire?

“What strange conduct,” said the emperor, when her flight had been discovered; and all the courtiers blamed her, and said she was a very ungrateful creature. And after this the real nightingale was banished from the empire, and the artificial bird placed on a silk cushion close to the emperor’s bed.

What do Nightingales represent?

The nightingale has a long history with symbolic associations ranging from “creativity, the muse, nature’s purity, and, in Western spiritual tradition, virtue and goodness.” Coleridge and Wordsworth saw the nightingale more as an instance of natural poetic creation: the nightingale became a voice of nature.

Why do I hear birds at 2am?

We can hear birds singing at night (2am) in trees adjacent to the house in mid-December. The main purpose of singing is to attract a mate and defend a territory. Robins are one of the few birds that hold a territory throughout the winter so continue to sing when the majority of other birds have stopped.

What does Juliet mean by ill divining soul?

What does Juliet mean by an “ill-divining soul” in Scene 5, line 54? Juliet is foretelling Romeo’s death because she feels she sees him in the bottom of the tomb looking pale. Juliet’s parents believe that she is upset due to the death of Tybalt. They play to help cheer her up by arranging her marriage to Paris.

Who died first Juliet or Romeo?

The deaths of Romeo and Juliet occur in a sequence of compounding stages: first, Juliet drinks a potion that makes her appear dead. Thinking her dead, Romeo then drinks a poison that actually kills him. Seeing him dead, Juliet stabs herself through the heart with a dagger.

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