what is the moral of the 'the frog and nightingale'
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The moral of the poem The Frog and The Nightingale is:
One should always use one’s own wits and wisdom to judge another person. Getting influenced by unknown, without using one’s own intellect is a sign of weakness. One should always look out for cunning, witty and selfish people like the frog who deceive innocent and timid people like the nightingale.
One should always use one’s own wits and wisdom to judge another person. Getting influenced by unknown, without using one’s own intellect is a sign of weakness. One should always look out for cunning, witty and selfish people like the frog who deceive innocent and timid people like the nightingale.
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