Julia Donaldson is a 65-year-old author and singer born in London who is best known for children's books such as "The Gruffalo" and "The Snail and the Whale." She finds inspiration for her stories during activities like bathing or walking and enjoys hobbies like singing, cycling, and playing the piano in her spare time.
The document contains questions about a story involving a tiny mouse who overcomes his fears by going to a lion for help. It asks the reader to think about times they have overcome their own fears, what advice they would give others, and what it means to change yourself first if you want external changes. It also prompts thinking about important people in one's life and how one could impress others, just as the lion impresses the other animals in the story.
The document discusses different leisure activities and hobbies that people enjoy in their free time, including various sports like football, surfing, and skateboarding. It then lists some other common hobbies like watching TV, using computers, reading, dancing, and listening to music. Finally, it provides short descriptions of different people and asks the reader to match each person with the hobby they enjoy based on the clues.
The document discusses different types of leisure activities that people enjoy such as travelling, cooking, sports, and hobbies. It notes that hobbies can be either creative or passive. While making money is important, people should also make time for rest and hobbies for pleasure. The author enjoys both active hobbies like dancing, singing, biking, and photography as well as more calm activities like reading or sewing depending on their mood. Camping is also discussed as an activity the author enjoys.
The document asks a series of questions about food preferences, eating habits, diet, and food choices. It inquires about favorite foods and restaurants, recent meals, childhood dislikes, desserts, unhealthy and ethnic foods tried. Questions also address diet, nutrition, food budgets, picnics, snacks, recipes and the idea that personality relates to diet.
A monkey has lost its mother and asks a butterfly for help finding her. The butterfly incorrectly guesses that the mother is several different animals such as an elephant, snake, spider, and bat. Each time the monkey says "no, no, no" and explains why the animal is not its mother. Finally, the monkey reveals its mother looks like it, and the butterfly realizes it does not know what the monkey looks like since none of its babies look like it. The butterfly then takes the monkey home to its mother.
The document poses a series of "Would you rather..." questions, presenting two options for hypothetical choices on topics such as hobbies, talents, careers, travel destinations, foods, living situations, and more. There are over 100 questions in total.
Baby Bear finds a rocket and invites an owl to join him on a trip to the moon. They explore the moon's surface and have a picnic before returning home. Baby Bear lands back down the chimney soaked from the rain. When his mother sees his dirty state, he tells her about his adventure visiting the moon, though she does not believe his story.
Wendy, John, and Michael Darling fly to Neverland with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell after Wendy helps Peter with his shadow. While in Neverland, they encounter adventures, including pirates led by Captain Hook, and Wendy assumes the motherly role for the Lost Boys. Ultimately, the children decide to return home, and after a confrontation with Hook, they reunite with their parents, while Peter chooses to remain in Neverland.
Mr. Bear has trouble sleeping due to noises from Mrs. Bear snoring, Baby Bear pretending to be an airplane, the living room clock ticking, the leaky kitchen tap dripping, noises in the garden at night, and birds singing at dawn in the car. Exhausted, Mr. Bear tries sleeping in different rooms and locations but cannot escape the sounds. He finally returns to his bed where Mrs. Bear has stopped snoring and falls into a deep sleep, finding "peace at last."
A little mouse met a lion who wanted to eat him. The mouse pleaded for his life by saying that one day the lion might need his help. The lion took pity on the mouse and let him go. Later, the lion got trapped in a net and cried for help. The mouse heard the roar and went to help by nibbling through the ropes of the net with his small teeth, freeing the lion. From then on, the mouse and lion were forever friends.
The document summarizes the fable "The Lion and the Mouse". It tells the story of a mouse that wakes a sleeping lion and is threatened to be eaten. The mouse pleads for its life and the lion spares it. Later, when the lion is trapped by hunters, the mouse hears its cries and comes to help by gnawing through the ropes to free the lion. The lion thanks the mouse for saving it and they become friends.
The document discusses various topics related to art including different art forms, famous artists and art museums. It asks questions about the reader's experiences with and opinions on visual art, music, photography, modern art, cubism, graffiti, performance art, shock art and whether art imitates life. The questions also inquire about the reader's favorite artists, artworks and art museums they have visited.
The document describes the story of Wilbur the pig, who is cared for by a little girl named Fern and befriends a spider named Charlotte on Zuckerman's farm. Charlotte orchestrates a plan to save Wilbur from being slaughtered by weaving words that highlight his uniqueness. Ultimately, Wilbur's attention at the fair leads to his special prize, showcasing themes of friendship and sacrifice.
The document contains a collection of random questions on various topics including: jobs and careers, relationships, money, music, books, travel, hypothetical situations, personality traits, behavior, influences, religion, and life purpose. There are over 70 questions in total that could prompt open-ended discussions on values, choices, and perspectives. The questions range from lighthearted to more serious and philosophical in nature.
Little Red Riding Hood takes a basket of goods to her grandmother's house in the forest but encounters the Big Bad Wolf along the way. He tricks her into taking a detour and arrives at her grandmother's house first, eating the grandmother. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf eats her too. A woodcutter hears their cries and kills the wolf, rescuing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. From then on, Little Red Riding Hood is more cautious traveling in the forest.
Once upon a time, Goldilocks went for a walk in the forest and came upon a house where she found three bowls of porridge, chairs, and beds belonging to the three bears. She sampled each one, finding the first too hot/hard/big and the second too cold/soft/big, but liking the third just right. When the bears returned home, they discovered someone had been eating their porridge and sleeping in their beds. They confronted Goldilocks, who woke up and fled into the forest in fear.
The document is a list of animal names from the Super Simple Songs - Animals series. It includes the names of 38 common animals such as alligator, bird, buffalo, butterfly, camel, cat, chicken, cow, dog, duck, elephant, fish, frog, giraffe, goat, gorilla, hippopotamus, horse, kangaroo, koala, lamb, lion, monkey, mouse, panda, penguin, pig, polar bear, rabbit, rhinoceros, rooster, sheep, snake, squirrel, teddy bear, tiger, zebra, and toucan. Each entry also cites the copyright and source.
An old man planted turnip seeds that grew into an enormous turnip. When he tried to pull it from the ground alone, he couldn't budge it. He called on his wife, children, dog, cat, and even a mouse to help pull it out. Working together, they were finally able to pull the enormous turnip from the ground and celebrate with a turnip supper.
La salida a Micr坦polix del mi辿rcoles 15 de diciembre de 2014 ser叩 guiada por Susana Maestra de AL. El documento brinda instrucciones sobre c坦mo llegar a Micr坦polix.
The spoken English class covers a wide range of topics to improve students' language skills and practical knowledge, including proper etiquette, health, education, career opportunities, culture, relationships, personal growth, community involvement, and spirituality. Some areas of focus are manners, behavior, speaking skills, general knowledge, different fields of work, money management, celebrations, family, interviews, reading, writing, and motivational speeches. The goal is to help students succeed by teaching important life lessons.
The document describes the characteristics of various cartoon characters. Popeye likes spinach but dislikes carrots and Bluto. Red Kid enjoys horse riding and animals but dislikes the Dalton Brothers and bad people. He-Man is a heroic fighter who helps people and dislikes villains. Tom is a silly cat who hates Jerry and mice but likes fish and milk. Jerry is a clever mouse who dislikes Tom and running but enjoys cheese and swimming.
Eric Carle was born in 1929 in New York and moved to Germany as a child where he studied art. After working as a designer, he became a freelance artist and illustrated children's books. Carle later began writing his own books, which are known for their bright colors, original techniques, and clever details. Some of his most famous books include The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket, and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You See?. Carle has written over 70 books for children and continues to write today.
The document describes a group going on a tiger hunt. Along their journey, they encounter obstacles like a tree, mountain, river, and cave that they must climb over, go around, swim across, and go inside of. Finally, they encounter a tiger and must run away from it, returning back over the tree, across the river, out of the cave, around the mountain, and down the path to make it home safely.
This document provides a list of animals to choose from and questions about their habitat and how it protects or helps the animal. It concludes by noting that while humans can modify environments, some animals cannot adapt and have gone extinct, asking the reader to name extinct animals.
The document discusses Paola Forero Salamanca's leisure activities, which include watching TV shows like news, comedies, and sports, as well as listening to various genres of music like pop, rock, and jazz. She enjoys playing sports like basketball, tennis, and table tennis, and doing activities such as aerobics, pilates, swimming, and dancing. The document also provides exercises on using possessive adjectives and pronouns correctly.
The document describes a bedroom with a low white closet next to the bed for tidy storage of clothes. A white desk with brown accents sits on the wall, containing 4 drawers and a mini library on top with jars for school supplies. The left side of the desk has a comfortable chair. Blue walls display photographs of friends, family, and inspirational phrases or pictures. A bone-colored soft carpet covers the floor, and two medium windows sit on the left side of the bed.
Baby Bear finds a rocket and invites an owl to join him on a trip to the moon. They explore the moon's surface and have a picnic before returning home. Baby Bear lands back down the chimney soaked from the rain. When his mother sees his dirty state, he tells her about his adventure visiting the moon, though she does not believe his story.
Wendy, John, and Michael Darling fly to Neverland with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell after Wendy helps Peter with his shadow. While in Neverland, they encounter adventures, including pirates led by Captain Hook, and Wendy assumes the motherly role for the Lost Boys. Ultimately, the children decide to return home, and after a confrontation with Hook, they reunite with their parents, while Peter chooses to remain in Neverland.
Mr. Bear has trouble sleeping due to noises from Mrs. Bear snoring, Baby Bear pretending to be an airplane, the living room clock ticking, the leaky kitchen tap dripping, noises in the garden at night, and birds singing at dawn in the car. Exhausted, Mr. Bear tries sleeping in different rooms and locations but cannot escape the sounds. He finally returns to his bed where Mrs. Bear has stopped snoring and falls into a deep sleep, finding "peace at last."
A little mouse met a lion who wanted to eat him. The mouse pleaded for his life by saying that one day the lion might need his help. The lion took pity on the mouse and let him go. Later, the lion got trapped in a net and cried for help. The mouse heard the roar and went to help by nibbling through the ropes of the net with his small teeth, freeing the lion. From then on, the mouse and lion were forever friends.
The document summarizes the fable "The Lion and the Mouse". It tells the story of a mouse that wakes a sleeping lion and is threatened to be eaten. The mouse pleads for its life and the lion spares it. Later, when the lion is trapped by hunters, the mouse hears its cries and comes to help by gnawing through the ropes to free the lion. The lion thanks the mouse for saving it and they become friends.
The document discusses various topics related to art including different art forms, famous artists and art museums. It asks questions about the reader's experiences with and opinions on visual art, music, photography, modern art, cubism, graffiti, performance art, shock art and whether art imitates life. The questions also inquire about the reader's favorite artists, artworks and art museums they have visited.
The document describes the story of Wilbur the pig, who is cared for by a little girl named Fern and befriends a spider named Charlotte on Zuckerman's farm. Charlotte orchestrates a plan to save Wilbur from being slaughtered by weaving words that highlight his uniqueness. Ultimately, Wilbur's attention at the fair leads to his special prize, showcasing themes of friendship and sacrifice.
The document contains a collection of random questions on various topics including: jobs and careers, relationships, money, music, books, travel, hypothetical situations, personality traits, behavior, influences, religion, and life purpose. There are over 70 questions in total that could prompt open-ended discussions on values, choices, and perspectives. The questions range from lighthearted to more serious and philosophical in nature.
Little Red Riding Hood takes a basket of goods to her grandmother's house in the forest but encounters the Big Bad Wolf along the way. He tricks her into taking a detour and arrives at her grandmother's house first, eating the grandmother. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf eats her too. A woodcutter hears their cries and kills the wolf, rescuing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. From then on, Little Red Riding Hood is more cautious traveling in the forest.
Once upon a time, Goldilocks went for a walk in the forest and came upon a house where she found three bowls of porridge, chairs, and beds belonging to the three bears. She sampled each one, finding the first too hot/hard/big and the second too cold/soft/big, but liking the third just right. When the bears returned home, they discovered someone had been eating their porridge and sleeping in their beds. They confronted Goldilocks, who woke up and fled into the forest in fear.
The document is a list of animal names from the Super Simple Songs - Animals series. It includes the names of 38 common animals such as alligator, bird, buffalo, butterfly, camel, cat, chicken, cow, dog, duck, elephant, fish, frog, giraffe, goat, gorilla, hippopotamus, horse, kangaroo, koala, lamb, lion, monkey, mouse, panda, penguin, pig, polar bear, rabbit, rhinoceros, rooster, sheep, snake, squirrel, teddy bear, tiger, zebra, and toucan. Each entry also cites the copyright and source.
An old man planted turnip seeds that grew into an enormous turnip. When he tried to pull it from the ground alone, he couldn't budge it. He called on his wife, children, dog, cat, and even a mouse to help pull it out. Working together, they were finally able to pull the enormous turnip from the ground and celebrate with a turnip supper.
La salida a Micr坦polix del mi辿rcoles 15 de diciembre de 2014 ser叩 guiada por Susana Maestra de AL. El documento brinda instrucciones sobre c坦mo llegar a Micr坦polix.
The spoken English class covers a wide range of topics to improve students' language skills and practical knowledge, including proper etiquette, health, education, career opportunities, culture, relationships, personal growth, community involvement, and spirituality. Some areas of focus are manners, behavior, speaking skills, general knowledge, different fields of work, money management, celebrations, family, interviews, reading, writing, and motivational speeches. The goal is to help students succeed by teaching important life lessons.
The document describes the characteristics of various cartoon characters. Popeye likes spinach but dislikes carrots and Bluto. Red Kid enjoys horse riding and animals but dislikes the Dalton Brothers and bad people. He-Man is a heroic fighter who helps people and dislikes villains. Tom is a silly cat who hates Jerry and mice but likes fish and milk. Jerry is a clever mouse who dislikes Tom and running but enjoys cheese and swimming.
Eric Carle was born in 1929 in New York and moved to Germany as a child where he studied art. After working as a designer, he became a freelance artist and illustrated children's books. Carle later began writing his own books, which are known for their bright colors, original techniques, and clever details. Some of his most famous books include The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket, and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You See?. Carle has written over 70 books for children and continues to write today.
The document describes a group going on a tiger hunt. Along their journey, they encounter obstacles like a tree, mountain, river, and cave that they must climb over, go around, swim across, and go inside of. Finally, they encounter a tiger and must run away from it, returning back over the tree, across the river, out of the cave, around the mountain, and down the path to make it home safely.
This document provides a list of animals to choose from and questions about their habitat and how it protects or helps the animal. It concludes by noting that while humans can modify environments, some animals cannot adapt and have gone extinct, asking the reader to name extinct animals.
The document discusses Paola Forero Salamanca's leisure activities, which include watching TV shows like news, comedies, and sports, as well as listening to various genres of music like pop, rock, and jazz. She enjoys playing sports like basketball, tennis, and table tennis, and doing activities such as aerobics, pilates, swimming, and dancing. The document also provides exercises on using possessive adjectives and pronouns correctly.
The document describes a bedroom with a low white closet next to the bed for tidy storage of clothes. A white desk with brown accents sits on the wall, containing 4 drawers and a mini library on top with jars for school supplies. The left side of the desk has a comfortable chair. Blue walls display photographs of friends, family, and inspirational phrases or pictures. A bone-colored soft carpet covers the floor, and two medium windows sit on the left side of the bed.
This document contains a home search application form for a person moving to a new place. The form requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, contact details, current address, employment, family members moving, and present accommodation circumstances. It also has sections for the applicant to specify their house preferences including property type, number of rooms/bathrooms, location, price, and any special requirements. The final section is for the applicant's signature and date.
This document contains a home search application form for a person moving to a new place. The form requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, contact details, current address, employment, family members moving, and present accommodation circumstances. It also has sections for the applicant to specify their house preferences including property type, number of rooms/bathrooms, location, price, and any special requirements. The final section is for the applicant's signature and date.
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This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residential property is priced at 780,000 pesos. It has a large living room, beautiful garden, and basement. Utilities including water, electricity, gas, and cable TV are included. More details are available by calling 8551199 - 7840058 or visiting "New home, Glad family".
How payment terms are configured in Odoo 18Celine George
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Payment terms in Odoo 18 help define the conditions for when invoices are due. This feature can split payments into multiple parts and automate due dates based on specific rules.
Tanja Vujicic - PISA for Schools contact InfoEduSkills OECD
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Tanja Vujicic, Senior Analyst and PISA for Schools Project Manager at the OECD spoke at the OECD webinar 'Turning insights into impact: What do early case studies reveal about the power of PISA for Schools?' on 20 June 2025
PISA for Schools is an OECD assessment that evaluates 15-year-old performance on reading, mathematics, and science. It also gathers insights into students learning environment, engagement and well-being, offering schools valuable data that help them benchmark performance internationally and improve education outcomes. A central ambition, and ongoing challenge, has been translating these insights into meaningful actions that drives lasting school improvement.
Code Profiling in Odoo 18 - Odoo 18 際際滷sCeline George
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Profiling in Odoo identifies slow code and resource-heavy processes, ensuring better system performance. Odoo code profiling detects bottlenecks in custom modules, making it easier to improve speed and scalability.
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June 25 ISSIP Event - slides in process
20250618 PPre-Event Presentation Summary - Progress Update with Board Series June 25
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SCHIZOPHRENIA OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndr...parmarjuli1412
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SCHIZOPHRENIA INCLUDED TOPIC IS INTRODUCTION, DEFINITION OF GENERAL TERM IN PSYCHIATRIC, THEN DIFINITION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, EPIDERMIOLOGY, ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS, CLINICAL FEATURE(SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA), CLINICAL TYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, DIAGNOSIS, INVESTIGATION, TREATMENT MODALITIES(PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT, PSYCHOTHERAPY, ECT, PSYCHO-SOCIO-REHABILITATION), NURSING MANAGEMENT(ASSESSMENT,DIAGNOSIS,NURSING INTERVENTION,AND EVALUATION), OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndrome(The Delusion of Doubles)/Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorders/Induced Delusional Disorders/Schizoaffective Disorder /CAPGRAS SYNDROME(DELUSION OF DOUBLE), GERIATRIC CONSIDERATION, FOLLOW UP, HOMECARE AND REHABILITATION OF THE PATIENT,
Paper 107 | From Watchdog to Lapdog: Ishiguros Fiction and the Rise of Godi...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into a captivating analysis where Kazuo Ishiguros nuanced fiction meets the stark realities of post2014 Indian journalism. Uncover how Godi Media turned from watchdog to lapdog, echoing the moral compromises of Ishiguros protagonists. Well draw parallels between restrained narrative silences and sensationalist headlinesare our media heroes or traitors? Dont forget to follow for more deep dives!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 107: The Twentieth Century Literature: From World War II to the End of the Century
Submitted Date: April 4, 2025
Paper Name: The Twentieth Century Literature: From World War II to the End of the Century
Topic: From Watchdog to Lapdog: Ishiguros Fiction and the Rise of Godi Media in Post-2014 Indian Journalism
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/kIEqwzhHJ54
For a more in-depth discussion of this presentation, please visit the full blog post at the following link: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2025/04/from-watchdog-to-lapdog-ishiguro-s-fiction-and-the-rise-of-godi-media-in-post-2014-indian-journalism.html
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#GodiMedia #Ishiguro #MediaEthics #WatchdogVsLapdog #IndianJournalism #PressFreedom #LiteraryCritique #AnArtistOfTheFloatingWorld #MediaCapture #KazuoIshiguro
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Godi Media, Ishiguro fiction, post-2014 Indian journalism, media capture, Kazuo Ishiguro analysis, watchdog to lapdog, press freedom India, media ethics, literature and media, An Artist of the Floating World
Paper 106 | Ambition and Corruption: A Comparative Analysis of The Great Gat...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the glittering allure and hidden rot of the American Dream as we compare Jay Gatsbys lofty ambitions with Jordan Belforts brazen excess. Uncover how both characters chase success at the cost of their integrity and ultimately pay the price for unchecked desire. Which downfall resonates moreGatsbys doomed romance or Belforts scandalous spiral? Hit like if youve ever chased a dream, and follow for more literary-versus-film showdowns!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 106: The Twentieth Century Literature: 1900 to World War II
Submitted Date: April 3, 2025
Paper Name: The Twentieth Century Literature: 1900 to World War II
Topic: Ambition and Corruption: A Comparative Analysis of The Great Gatsby and The Wolf of Wall Street
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/4mXmSVjTLt8
For a more in-depth discussion of this presentation, please visit the full blog post at the following link: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2025/04/ambition-and-corruption-a-comparative-analysis-of-the-great-gatsby-and-the-wolf-of-wall-street.html
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#AmericanDream #GreatGatsby #WolfOfWallStreet #AmbitionAndCorruption #LiteratureVsFilm #Fitzgerald #Scorsese #JayGatsby #JordanBelfort #DreamOrDownfall
Keyword Tags:
The Great Gatsby, Wolf of Wall Street, American Dream analysis, ambition corruption, Gatsby vs. Belfort, F. Scott Fitzgerald themes, Martin Scorsese film, literary comparison, movie vs. novel, moral critique
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How to Customize Quotation Layouts in Odoo 18Celine George
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Customizing quotation layouts in Odoo 18 allows businesses to personalize their quotations to match branding or specific requirements. This can include adding logos, custom fields, or modifying headers and footers.
Public Health For The 21st Century 1st Edition Judy Orme Jane Powelltrjnesjnqg7801
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Public Health For The 21st Century 1st Edition Judy Orme Jane Powell
Public Health For The 21st Century 1st Edition Judy Orme Jane Powell
Public Health For The 21st Century 1st Edition Judy Orme Jane Powell
HistoPathology Ppt. Arshita Gupta for Diplomaarshitagupta674
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Hello everyone please suggest your views and likes so that I uploaded more study materials
In this slide full HistoPathology according to diploma course available like fixation
Tissue processing , staining etc
This includes the overall cultivation practices of Rose prepared by:
Kushal Lamichhane (AKL)
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Shree Gandhi Adarsha Secondary School
Kageshowri Manohara-09, Kathmandu, Nepal
Romanticism in Love and Sacrifice An Analysis of Oscar Wildes The Nightingal...KaryanaTantri21
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The story revolves around a college student who despairs not having a red rose as a condition for dancing with the girl he loves. The nightingale hears his complaint and offers to create the red rose at the cost of his life. He sang a love song all night with his chest stuck to the thorns of the rose tree. Finally, the red rose grew, but his sacrifice was in vain. The girl rejected the flower because it didnt match her outfit and preferred a jewellery gift. The student threw the flower on the street and returned to studying philosophy