what is the irony in the statement of the frog when he says that "your song must be your own"?
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This following line is told by frog .
The frog has his own vioce which is very much hasrh and unpleasent to hear and he wants to keep that voice with himself always whatever it takes to anybody it doesn't matter .
But , the same froh is convincing nightingale hard to change her voice instead of knowing the cause if going against nature , as the voice is natural and changing it is like going against nature .
He told Nightingale to change voice despite of knowing consequences .
So thia shows irony . It is a type of verbal irony .
:- Thanks :)
This following line is told by frog .
The frog has his own vioce which is very much hasrh and unpleasent to hear and he wants to keep that voice with himself always whatever it takes to anybody it doesn't matter .
But , the same froh is convincing nightingale hard to change her voice instead of knowing the cause if going against nature , as the voice is natural and changing it is like going against nature .
He told Nightingale to change voice despite of knowing consequences .
So thia shows irony . It is a type of verbal irony .
:- Thanks :)
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