was the nightinggale ' far too prone to influence ' justify your answer?
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The nightingale is actually shown as a gullible bird who is very easily influenced by the other creatures....
Being a credulous creature she cares not about her throat and keeps on singing just cos the frog wants
This thing lays bare her innocence so she is called far too prone to influence
Being a credulous creature she cares not about her throat and keeps on singing just cos the frog wants
This thing lays bare her innocence so she is called far too prone to influence
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