Give the theme of the poem ' The frog and the Nightingale ' by Vikram Seth in about 100 words . It's from English class 10th
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The frog and nightingale is the poem based on the cunningness of the people .
The clever frog took advantage of an innocent nightingale .
Nightingale lacked self- confidence and blindly followed frog .
This lead to her death .
She wasn't brainless but due to her own so called innocence , she faced it .
This gives us the message to be smart enough to face this world full of cunning people .
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The frog and nightingale is the poem based on the cunningness of the people .
The clever frog took advantage of an innocent nightingale .
Nightingale lacked self- confidence and blindly followed frog .
This lead to her death .
She wasn't brainless but due to her own so called innocence , she faced it .
This gives us the message to be smart enough to face this world full of cunning people .
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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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