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“The Frog and the Nightingale” is a satire on the way talented music artists are exploited by pseudo – music teachers and concert organizers. Do you agree? Give reasons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem 'The Frog and the Nightingale' is indeed a satire on the exploitation by the music lovers. The Nightingale was gifted in singing and it received praises and applause from the other animals. However the jealousy and crookedness of the frog led to the death of the nightingale. In the same manner, we find around us people who are talented and blessed with gifts by God. However, in order to make personal gains, such people are trapped in the words of teachers and organisers. The teachers convince the student or the learner that there is a scope for learning and putting in effort to learn music more, would benefit them and make their future bright. In reality, they wish to fill their pockets and make gains for themselves, while destroying the talents that the person possesses.
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