The poem the frog and the nightingale is a satire on today's society in which cut throat competition exists comment
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The poem is a satire on the competition that prevails in the present day society. The frog was too insecure about his position as the owner of Bingle Bog. And also, another reason to the frog acting so rude might be the fact that he knew that the nightingale had the ability to overpower him in the forest. The frog’s behavior portrays how people with equal qualities, efficiencies and qualifications tend to avail witty or unacceptable ways in order to outshine the other. The poem also explains about the concept of the survival of the fittest where silly and ignorant people like the nightingale cannot survive
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The poem is a satire on the competition that prevails in the present day society. The frog was too insecure about his position as the owner of Bingle Bog. And also, another reason to the frog acting so rude might be the fact that he knew that the nightingale had the ability to overpower him in the forest. The frog’s behavior portrays how people with equal qualities, efficiencies and qualifications tend to avail witty or unacceptable ways in order to outshine the other. The poem also explains about the concept of the survival of the fittest where silly and ignorant people like the nightingale cannot survive
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