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What values can you drew from the poem the frog and the nightangle

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Answered by vcgmail
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The poem's teaching is stated by the frog himself in the poem -

Well, poor bird – she should have known
That your song must be your own.


The frog used the nightingale's stupidity and innocence against her, the nightingale was too prone to influence. If the nightingale believed in herself and that she was a good singer, she would have rejected frog's unwise and harmful influence. The nightingale was too naive and thought of the frog as a great singer even when she hadn't been witness to any of his performances. The frog was very cunning and lead to her demise and later states his intentions in a sarcastic manner -

I tried to teach her,
But she was a stupid creature -
Far too nervous, far too tense.
Far too prone to influence.


The morale of the poem is that we must believe in ourselves and not blindly follow anyone and heed their advice without conclusive evidence that they have good intentions for us.

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Answered by TanveerSharma
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we should never trust at anyone whom we don't know. We should have a self confidence if we have a talent .We should never come under any one's influence. This world is not docile with good and humble people .
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