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The Frog And The Nightingale

Question
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Why is the frog's joy both sweet and bitter?

Solution

The frog's joy was sweet as the nightingale was able to engage more and more audience coming from far places. And she was growing popular among them. His joy was bitter because he was a fraud who knew that she sings beautifully, forced her to sing till she died. 

Some More Questions From The Frog and the Nightingale Chapter

Nightingale was responsible for her own fate. Elucidate.

(a) As a result, her voice lost its beauty, and the other creatures stopped coming to hear her sing.
(b) Soon the nightingale became famous and creatures from miles around came to hear her sing.
(c) All the creatures in the bog cheered and clapped at her beautiful song.
(d) He offered to train the nightingale, so that she could sing even more beautifully.
(e) So the frog could sing unrivalled in the bog once more. 
(f) The next night the frog introduced himself.
(g) The frog charged an admission fee and earned a lot of money from these concerts. 
(h) A frog croaked all night in a bog, in an unpleasant voice.
(i) But the frog made the nightingale rehearse continuously in rain.
(j) One night a nightingale began to sing in a melodious voice.
(k) Finally, the nightingale burst a vein and died. 

Character Extract Personality traits
Nightingale Sorry- was that you spoke? Polite, timorous
Frog Yes,... you see,
I'm the frog who owns this tree. 
In this bog I've long have been known 
For my splendid baritone. 
 
Nightingale Did you- did you like my song?  
Frog Not too bad - but far too long.
The technique was fine, of course,
But it lacked a certain force.
 
Frog Without proper training such as I 
And few others can supply, 
You'll remain a mere beginner,
But with me you'll be a winner.
 
Nightingale

But I can't sing in this weather.

 
Nightingale ...This is a fairy tale -
And you're Mozart in disguise 
Come to earth before my eyes. 
 
Frog Come, my dear - we will sing together.   
Frog We must aim for better billing.
You still owe me sixty shillings.
 
Frog Brainless bird - you're on the stage -
Use your wits and follow fashion.
Puff your lungs out with your passion. 
 
Frog ...I tried to teach her,
But she was a stupid creature.
 

The frog's aim was to 

The animals reacted to the nightingale's song with

The nightingale accepted the frog's tutelage as she 

The nightingale was sorrowful and pale because 

The audience was tired of her song because 

She no longer enjoyed singing alone as 

How did the creatures of Bingle bog react to the nightingale's singing?