English, asked by Jhalak678, 1 year ago

What is the meaning of “Koo-oh-ah! Ko-ash! Ko-ash!”
In the Frog and the Nightingale?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10
it was nothing but the unpleasant sounds made by the nightingale due to cold and shivering

Jhalak678: Thank you, but why does the frog say them too in the end?
Anonymous: what too
Anonymous: say it clearly please
Jhalak678: During the end of the poem,
Anonymous: hmm
Jhalak678: the frog also repeatss those lines
Jhalak678: repeats*
Jhalak678: why?
Anonymous: sorry I don't know then
Jhalak678: Thanks anyways
Answered by drithi2003
2
This shows the Frog's crass cacophony

Detailed answer-
In the poem 'The Frog and the Nightingale', Vikram Seth has written the words "Koo-oh-ah! Ko-ash! Ko-ash!" to emphasize on the fact that the frog was disturbing everyone in the bog with his loud, obnoxious voice.

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