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moral values of the poem the frog & the nightingale. in points

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Answered by vishal746
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in this story writer wants to said that believe in yourself don't trust in fake people use those things that god gifts u, don't listen anyone nd control ur life by yourself

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The moral values of the poem the "Frog and the nightingale" are as follows:

a. The frog in the poem was jealous and intimidated by the nightingale's voice. We should always be happy and encourage others with their talents.

b. The poem teaches us to be confident in our abilities and outshine in them. No matter what, people will always be jealous and warns us to stay vigilant from such people.  

c. We should not trust anyone easily as people have their own hidden agendas which can lead to the destruction of ourselves.  

d. The poem also teaches us to have our own opinions and not be influenced by others.  

e. We must be careful when taking advice from others and choose the right people to help us take the right decisions.

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