: The real nightingale lives in a vast forest, overlooked by the court but beloved by commoners (the kitchen girl and fishermen).
: Notice how the Emperor's "learned" men find the bird plain, while the poor girl finds it moving. This suggests that academic or social status can sometimes blind one to real beauty. andersen solovei skachat pdf
Below is an essay outline and draft focusing on the central themes of the story: the contrast between nature and artifice, and the redemptive power of true art. : The real nightingale lives in a vast
: The Emperor is saved not by his wealth or technology, but by a small, gray bird. but by a small