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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly.
Which are the different ways in which the frog asserts his importance?
उत्तर
The frog does not appreciate nightingale’s song when all the creatures of the bog like her voice.
- He introduces himself to the nightingale as the owner of the tree, the writer and critic, and the best singer.
- He also offers himself to train the nightingale in singing and charges a high tuition fee. He makes her to give musical concerts and charges entry fee.
- He compells her to give performances and take music lessons from him.
- He reprimands her for not singing sweetly when the business crashes
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संबंधित प्रश्न
MarkMarkListed below are some character traits of people. A few of these are positive qualities, while others are not. Tick mark the ones you feel are desirable qualities in a person.
Characteristic | Tick Mark | Characteristic | Tick Mark | Characteristic | Tick Mark |
Insensitive | High - headed | Manipulative | |||
Humorous | Egoistic | Patronizing | |||
Naïve | Humble | Submissive | |||
Opportunistic |
Foolish | Arrogant | |||
Creative | Original | Conniving | |||
Disapproving | Helpful | Innocent | |||
Commanding | Calculative | Condescending | |||
Benevolent | Crafty | Scheming | |||
Simple | Wise | Rude | |||
Overbearing | Generous | Boastful | |||
Sly | Gentle | Proud | |||
Territorial | Aggressive | Servile |
Now that you have read the poem, add more personality traits to the word-web of the frog and the nightingale as depicted in the poem. Then complete the given table. (Some of the words in the box below may help you. You may also use the words given in Q. 1.)
Character | Extract | Personality traits |
Nightingale | Sorry - was that you who spoke? | Polite, Timorous |
Frog |
Yes,… you see, I'm the frog who owns this tree In this bog I've long been known For my splendid baritone. |
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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 a 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'll sing together. | |
Frog | We must aim for better billing You still owe me sixty shillings. |
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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. |
Dismissive Nervous Timid Presumptuous Superior Fawning Shy Polite Meek Possessive Dominating Mercenery |
On the basis of your understanding of the poem, complete the sentences given below by choosing the appropriate option.
- The animals reacted to the nightingale's song with
Answer the following question briefly.
Why was the frog angry?
Discuss the following question and write the answer in your note-books.
Do you think the nightingale is 'brainless'? Give reasons for your answer.
Discuss the following question and write the answer in your note-books.
Do you agree with the Frog's inference of the Nightingale's character? Give reasons for your answer.
The Frog and the Nightingale is a spoof on the present society. Study the Mind Map given below. Divide yourselves into groups, select a box and discuss the statement given. Then present your views to the class.
Topics for CLASS DISCUSSION
a. How a person tries to put down another when that person is succeeding in his or her life.
b. Our self-image is often based on what others make us believe we are. A poor selfimage can do irreparable damage to us. Do you agree with this statement?
Elaborate with suitable reasons and examples.
Write an obituary for the nightingale. You may begin like this: May the kind soul……… (or you may make use of your own beginning)
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
"You must make your public happier :
Give them something, sharper, snappier.
We must aim for better billings."
(a) Identify the speaker of the above lines.
(b) Who does 'we' refer to?
(c) What must be done for 'better billings'
(d) What trait of the speaker's character is revealed through the above lines?
Even though both, the frog from Vikram Seth’s poem, The Frog and the Nightingale and Abel's children from the play, The Dear Departed, display greed, there are differences. Elaborate, in about 150 words, how the greed of the frog and that of Abel's children differ in motivation, actions, relationship, and consequences.