Analysis of "The Octopus" by Ogden Nash
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The Octopus by Ogden Nash is a poem that's written in a funny way to attract children and pass a message to all readers.
Since the octopus has many limbs and appears more than a single being. There is also confusion with the grammatical pages making it confusing as a cephalopod. It shows a resemblance of the writhing living being.
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Answer: The poet Ogden Nash is confused to see the octopus and in the poem “The Octopus,” the poet asks if the tentacles of it are legs or hands.
It is a small poem of four lines, and the poet feels that if he were born as an octopus, he would have been in the US since the legs of the octopus moved independently. It has got freedom.
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