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How did the frog's influence ultimately lead to the nightingale's death? how did he gain by it? word limit is 100-120

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Answered by ashPro
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Frog was jealous of nightingale's singing as each and every creature in the single bog appreciated her voice. Frog just wanted to ruin her voice and thus he pressurized her to sing even in rainy weather which resulted in the ruining of her voice and at last nightingale was dead because it was no more tolerable. 
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Answered by muthusanthosh14
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The frog, the owner of the sumac tree on which the nightingale used to perch and sing, was jealous of her beautiful singing ability and wanted to remain the "unrivalled king" of Bingle Bog. He first went to the nightingale and told her that he would train her to be successful in singing. The fickle-minded nightingale accepted, without analyzing its consequences. The frog trained her during the rains which affected her throat significantly. The materialistic frog earned money by charging the audience, admission fees for her singing. Then the frog tried to pressurize her, and at one stage, the nightingale's voice grew uninteresting and she felt depressed. Finally, when the frog had pushed her over the limit, she, scared, puffed up, burst a vein and died. The frog then said that the song must be her own. He became the unrivalled king of Bingle Bog once again.
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