Contrast the theme of the poem 'the frog and the nightingale 'by vikram seth and 'the fly and the spider' by mary herbert
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Yes the end is justified in the poem The Frog and the Nightingale because ---
The Nightingale didn't have self confidence.She was a creature who could be easily influenced.The frog was cunning and took advantage of nightingale's foolishness.This resulted in her death.
One should have self confidence in one's own abilities.If we lean on someone and get influenced ,it will only harm us in the long run.
So this also happened with Nightingale.
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Yes the end is justified in the poem The Frog and the Nightingale because ---
The Nightingale didn't have self confidence.She was a creature who could be easily influenced.The frog was cunning and took advantage of nightingale's foolishness.This resulted in her death.
One should have self confidence in one's own abilities.If we lean on someone and get influenced ,it will only harm us in the long run.
So this also happened with Nightingale.
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This poem by vikram seth is a musical parody where the frog and the Nightingale represent two contrasting characters. The Frog is a boastful, domineering character, whereas the Nightingale has been portrayed as a meek, nervous, polite bird who is afraid of frog. She submits to him without any protest. The poem has been told in the style of a story. Starts - once Upon a time.... then the poem progresses in a definite direction and finally concludes with the death of the bird.
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This poem by vikram seth is a musical parody where the frog and the Nightingale represent two contrasting characters. The Frog is a boastful, domineering character, whereas the Nightingale has been portrayed as a meek, nervous, polite bird who is afraid of frog. She submits to him without any protest. The poem has been told in the style of a story. Starts - once Upon a time.... then the poem progresses in a definite direction and finally concludes with the death of the bird.
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