what lesson do you learn from the poem the frog and the nightingale? Give at least 5 moral lessons.
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The Frog and the Nightingale" is a story of trust and betrayal. It is a fable written in the form of a narrative poem. Moreover, the behavior of central characters of the poem, the Frog and the Nightingale, represent actual human nature. The primary moral of the story is that one should not trust others easily. The Nightingale's untimely demise occurred because he trusted the Frog above his talents. One should also be aware of the scheming nature of most people. Criticism is welcome, but one should be able to distinguish between constructive and destructive criticism. We should have faith in ourselves and our capabilities. Hence, it is best to trust ones own talents and be wary about trusting others
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THE LESSONS WE GET FROM THE POEM ARE
WE SHOULD RESPECTS EVERYONE'S TALENT
WE DON'T HAVE TO EXPLOIT THE TALENT FOR OUR BETTERMENT
WE DON'T HAVE TO FILL OUR POCKETS FROM OTHERS TALENT
WE SHOULD RESPECTS EVERYONE'S TALENT
WE DON'T HAVE TO EXPLOIT THE TALENT FOR OUR BETTERMENT
WE DON'T HAVE TO FILL OUR POCKETS FROM OTHERS TALENT
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