what is the moral of nightingale and the glow worm poem
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He tells us about the nightingale and the glow-worm to teach us about mutual respect. In addition to this, he tells us that it is warring factions that should learn this lesson. The nightingale and the glow-worm are thus symbols for the leaders and followers of different political and religious groups. Such groups only serve to divide mankind on the basis of artificially created categories. They teach their adherents to discriminate against those whom we feel are different from us in their persuasion. However, this is not the correct attitude for one to adopt towards his fellow men.
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the gloworm and nightingale teaches that all the creatures on the earth by the same god .in the same way all men are the children of the same god .Therefore they all are like the brothers to each other .That is why the poet asks his readers to not hate their fellow beings and wage war against each other
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