The poem the frog and the nightingale is a satire on the growing competition and on the desire of those who wish to achieve their goal irrespective of the means they use. Record a diary by the frog specifying how the frog was able to exploit the bird to fulfill his own selfish interests. Include how he felt about it.
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Monday, 17 April, Bingle Bog
Dear Diary
Today I am very happy. I have been able to convince the nightingale that I am superior to her. She feels that it is her good luck that I have agreed to teach her. Today I made her practice very hard. Though she was tired I scolded her and forced her to sing loudly. I have fooled her saying that I am teaching her for a modest fee. Actually she has a melodious voice but I have made her feel that I am the one who is making her learn to sing properly. Poor bird she lacks self confidence and has fallen into my trap. Now I can use her talent and make money at the same time I can be the undisputed singer of Bingle Bog with the nightingale as a tool. I am so proud that I could achieve it.
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