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What is irony
Explain the irony in the poem the frog and the Nightingale

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Answered by HEMANTHKUMAR007
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Irony is a contrasting situation where it is not likely to happen but has mentioned in the literature

The irony in the frog and Nightingale lies in the situation when the frog claims after her death that the Nightingale is not confident of her talents. He also conveys that her song misses originality.

But before her death, the frog took over every situation in the name of training to exploit the originality of Nightingale's song.
Thus, it was he who was responsible for Nightingale's death.

Thus, an irony lies in the Frog's statement after Nightingale's death.

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