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How would u justify the frogs actions in the poem "THE FROG AND THE NIGHTINGALE "?

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Answered by anusha20
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in the poem The Frog and The Nightingale S at first The Frog didn't like the nightingale and was very jealous but he thought an idea and use the right angle as a source of money you always used to scold The Nightingale and always used to say her that you should make your voice bold and have some strength in it and the foolish Nightingale was believing him that's what he's saying is only for her benefit and good but due to only her blind trust on the frog took her to the mouth of death because The Nightingale voice was her own
Answered by sujit21
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the frogs actions in the poem "THE FROG AND THE NIGHTINGALE " No, the frog's actions were not justified. He had no right to exploit an innocent bird and make her sing practice day in and day out for his personal benefit. He had taken undue advantage of the nightingale's gullibility and innocence. His actions were controlled by his sense of personal benefit and greed, he did not think about the poor bird and thus, in a way he was responsible for her untimely end as well.
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