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a. Which is the perspective of love that we could find through the tale?
b. What do you think about the way in which the student perceive the Nightingale?
c. Could you find any similitude between the way in which the writer talks about the love and the idea of love in our days?
a. Which is the perspective of love that we could find through the tale? The perspective is that the woman is only interested in the material things, that a man can offer.
b. What do you think about the way in which the student perceives Nightingale? The student is grateful because a person cares about him, and sacrifices only for a rose.
c. Could you find any similitude between the way in which the writer talks about love and the idea of love in our days?
I think that if there are similarities, they will see people for whom you will be in love if they give you enough love. not only everything has to be roses and poems (materials). what matters is how the person trusts and cares for you. uwu
Ana, yes! We found in the tale a perspective of love in which the woman prefers the expensive things that the other man is offering to her. What do you think about that? Could we called this kind of point of view "Love"? It seems something like an interest in the middle of that...
Now, thinking in the perspective in which the student perceive the Nightingale, maybe it is possible to say that he never kept in mind the type of sacrifice that the bird did. And I think that his behavior against the Nightingale found its result into the reaction of the woman! She rejected him as the way in he rejected the Nightingale.
a. Which is the perspective of love that we could find through the tale?
In the fairytale there is a perspective of the reject to the daughter of his teacher to dance, the student until the nightingale finds and sacrifices himself to give the rose, and the daugther reject again for the things expensive for another man, and the student has the "back" to love.
b. What do you think about the way in which the student perceive the Nightingale?
Im not sure but i think see it perhabs a grateful way since the nightingale sacrifices his life, to get the rose and give it to him to try to conquer the daughter.
c. Could you find any similitude between the way in which the writer talks about the love and the idea of love in our days?
There are not similarities in my opinion since at the time the story is told, love is shown towards someone with a rose or in a poetic way and in these times it is much more different.