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Moral of the poem' The Frog and The Nightingale'.

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Answered by RabaabZahidah
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What one can learn from this poem is that one should not be lacking common sense. the bird was ignorant. All she cared about was the attention. The attention from other animals which she enjoyed. This was her weakness, the frog took advantage of it. The bird must've thought about the frog. It croaks,it is an unpleasant tone. How can a frog be master of music and rhythm? She should have enquired about the frog's menace to the bog. But she failed to notice that it was destroying her. In the end,he says that the song mustve been her own. One should think before acting. Cheers!
Answered by Shanaya200
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Question
Moral of poetry "The Frog and The Nightingale.



Answer

The poem "Thee frog and the nighianglw was written by Vikram Seth .


☆☆ It has given the moral we should never blindly imitate anyone.

☆☆ It also tell us that one should not be persuaded by flattery to be something one is not .


☆☆ At last , we should not trust anyone so much .



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