Friday, April 25, 2014

What was the difference between the frog and the nightingale?

The Nightingale was unsure, gullible, and naïve. On the other hand, the Frog was cunning, ruthless, and malicious. The frog sang horribly to the chagrin of the other animals in the forest. The other animals tried to stop him, but their attempts were futile.


The Nightingale arrived in the forest and sang melodiously to the pleasure of the animals. The animals loved how the nightingale sang and applauded her. The frog was jealous and hatched a plan to destroy the bird. The frog pretended to be an expert singer and an adept critic. He offered to help improve the nightingale’s singing. The nightingale unquestioningly agreed to follow the instructions of the frog. She failed to consider that her singing was impressive. She blindly accepted the frog’s claims of being an expert. The frog took advantage of the nightingale’s naivety and forced her to sing nonstop. The malicious exercise led to her demise.

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