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What is the moral of the poem "THE FROG AND THE NIGHTINGALE "?

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Answered by finefrenzy
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hi friend,

the moral of the poem is that we should always believe in ourselves.we must not care about people think about us.

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Answered by sujit21
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The poet has tried to focus on some flaws in human character. Through the character of nightingale the poet has tried to bring to light the fact that mere talent is not sufficient to live successfully in a world that is also inhabited by people like cunning frogs. In the poem we see the very talented nightingale falling a prey to his trap because of her inexperience. So, the poem aims at teaching thereaders the valuable lesson of giving due importance of wisdom, smartness along with being exceptionally talented. If there is wisdom and smartness along with the talent, thenthe heartless and shrewd people like the frog won’t be able to exploit you.

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