Who is referred to as solitary loon in the poem the frog and the Nightingale and why? Class 10 English
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'Solitary loon' refers to a water bird that was swimming in a lake or or pond in Bingle Bog. He cried as the soul-touching melody of the nightingale's song must have evoked some sad memories in his heart. Since the poem is an allegory, i.e each character represents a quality or idea, loon must be symbolic of a heartbroken lover.
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can't it be the frog? i feel it's the frg that is being referred to here
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