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Discuss the legend of the Northland in the poem “A Legend of the Northland”.​

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Answered by mashukahmed770
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the poem is a legend about on old lady who anger education and Saturday jaimu bade bade bemar or naa ouk mata di jai mata di r mobile tiffing a mobile device please excuse any

Answered by gielfhkdixdhkjkhifso
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The poem talks about a little woman who was punished by saint Peter for refusing to give him any one of the cakes that she had baked. In the story, Saint Peter reaches the cottage of the little woman after travelling around the world. He was very tired and hungry

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Summary of the Poem - A Legend of the NorthlandA Legend of the Northland is folklore told to the children to instil this moral lesson. The poem talks about a little woman who was punished by saint Peter for refusing to give him any one of the cakes that she had baked. In the story, Saint Peter reaches the cottage of the little woman after travelling around the world. He was very tired and hungry. He pleaded to the woman to give him a piece of cake.  The woman was so calculating that she didn’t give him the piece of cake she was already having just because she thought it was quite big and costly to give him. So, she baked another smaller and thinner cake for her guest. The greedy woman got so blind in the urge of earning money that she didn’t offer this thin cake either, considering it to be too big to offer someone for free. So, she made another attempt and made an extremely ugly wafer out of the very small quantity of dough, which was again too large to give away. Such greed ultimately made St.Peter angry and disheartened. He was on the verge of fainting due to hunger. Saint Peter asked her to give him one cake but the little woman’s greed and selfishness did not allow her to do so.  While baking the smallest and thinnest of cakes, she felt that the cake was too big to give away for free. The behaviour of the woman provokes Saint Peter who curses her and changes her into a woodpecker. Saint Peter teaches a lesson to all humans that we must not be miserly and stingy and must help the needy if we are capable of doing so.

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