do you think that the end of the poem is justified of The Nightingale and the frog
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The end faced by the innocent nightingale is pitiful yet justied. It portrays the truth where evil people have an upper-hand over the innocent ones. Thus, it is natural that the ‘innocence’ of the nightingale is killed by the ‘cruel and crafty designs’ of evil symbolised by the frog.
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