
夜莺与玫瑰
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In the whole story, the only one who believes in love may be a
nightingale. She believes that the most precious love is faithful. She
is willing to give her life to help young people, because she hopes and
believes that young people are loyal to love. "However wise
philosophy may be, love is wiser than it; however great power may be,
love is greater than it." It is because this time of loyal love is
too precious, the nightingale is willing to sacrifice her life in
exchange for a loyal love. So her life was wasted by the frivolity of
youth. That seems inevitable in this story. Because people do not take
love seriously, but more practical. Love, on the other hand, is regarded
by them as a "boring thing". And just because of the
inevitability of the end, it is more pathetic. The yearning and pursuit
of good things in people's hearts before the actual interests, it seems
so small even people had a trace of the heart of the Spring
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