Analysis of We should ignore backbiting



We should ignore backbiting.

Two frogs were walking along the road
and were engrossed in conversation
so they couldn't notice,
a deep and big ditch.

So both of them fell into it,
and couldn't come out.
They became disheartened
and kept quiet.

The other frogs were sure,
that they couldn't be rescued
and would die very soon.
They were gathered on the sides of the ditch.

They were making fun and critising them.
Hearing the criticisms,
the first frog left his hope
but second frog wanted to get the chances.

So the second frog was jumping
again and again to come out.
The more he was failure,
The more he put his efforts.

At last the second frog could.
The other frogs became
not only  spell bound but also ashmed.
They all applauded the second frog.

Then the secrecy was disclosed.
As the second frog was deaf
he couldn't hear,
the critisims of his friends.

So it was easy for him,
to continue his efforts.
But unlike the second frog,
the first frog was hurt by critisims and stopped efforts.

So we can conclude.
If we can ignore the backbiting,
and persue our efforts,
oneday we can reach to our goal.


Scheme A BXXC XDXX XEXC XXXX ADXF XXBG XXXX XFGF EAFX
Poetic Form
Metre 110110 110100101 00010010 111010 01011 11111011 01011 101010 0110 010101 1110110 011101 1010101101 10101011 100100 011111 11011011010 10101110 01001111 011110 0111110 1101011 010101 110111101 110100101 10100101 1010111 1101 01111 1111011 1010110 1010101 01111110110 11101 11101010 011010 11111101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,114
Words 240
Sentences 19
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 37
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 87
Words per stanza (avg) 20
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