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After the nightingale's death the foghorn of the frog blared unrivalled through the bog.Do you think this poem is a spoof on the present day society that the people have become materialistic and want success at any cost.

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The poem is overloaded with irony and satire. It is in the characterization of the frog and various words and his evil practices. Almost every word in the poem has the double meaning. It is a great satire of the present day society. They represent people of the society. It concerns against evil hypocracy, crass opportunism, money mindedness, affectation and deception. These are the different names of evil. The frog potrays all the evils. He liquidates the Nightingale without any alleby.
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In today's society, people like Nightingale are often misguided by others. Those who lack confidence and depend on others and guided and missguided by others always, suffer disasters.
Today's society is full of people like the willy, sly and wicked frog, and they take advantage of the simple tone and unsuspecting nature of others. Thus, one must be worldly wise and have confidence in oneself, and have the ability to look through the evil designs of other manipulators.
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