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define the nightingale character in the poem nightingale and the glow worm

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Answered by shweta77
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The nightingale has a shy or timid nature. She is also naive and innocent, as she believed in a stranger could actually help her. She is also extremely trusting, having failed to see the jealous motive of the frog to destroy here mentally and physically. She also doesn 't fight for her rights, such as not wanting to sing in bad weather. She also gets addicted to the crowd 's applause.

She was gullible, trusted everyone without thinking once, was timid. She had no faith and confidence in herself. She was shy and innocent.

In the end, it 's her innocence a weak character along with lack of self-confidence that leads to her death.


sohil6: about which poem r u telling about
sukh786: frog and nightingale
sohil6: by william Cowper
Answered by sukh786
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stupid and brainless bird . as she easily had taken into honeycoated words of frog.
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