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How would you describe the nightingalesame selfishness in frog and the nightingale?

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Answered by sujit21
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The nightingale displays selfishness in how she loves to be adored. For example, she is flattered the frog would tutor her. She sees it as a sign of respect. This is seen in how shecalls him "Mozart" and looks at the entire situation as a dream come true. The frog appeals to the nightingale's vanity, an extension of her self-indulgence: "You'll remain a mere beginner/ But with me you'll be a winner." To be a"winner" is what moves the nightingale to accept the frog's tuition. Her desire to be a"winner" shows a type of selfishness.
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