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elaborate the message that the poet wants to convey through the poem the tale of custard the dragon


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Answered by hamsavardhniselvan
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Explanation:

Ogden Nash has written a poem about a little girl Belinda who owns many pets, namely, a black kitten named ink, grey mouse named blink, yellow dog named mustard and a coward dragon named custard. The poet has described every character to be brave except the dragon who is a coward. But the whole situation changes when a pirate attacked Belinda’s house. No one else had the guts to face him, it was the dragon that killed the pirate. All the characters are happy because they are saved by the dragon but quickly change their thoughts and describe themselves to be more powerful had the situation not been so confusing for all of them.

The moral of the poem The Tale of Custard the Dragon is that we should never underestimate a person based on his looks or what others say. In the poem, Belinda and her pets consider themselves as brave and tease Custard as he always keeps crying for a nice safe cage.

However when the pirate appears, all of them run away to save their lives except Custard who attacks the pirate fiercely and cuts him into pieces.

Answered by KPCG
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Answer:

The message of the poem The Tale of Custard the Dragon is that every human on earth has his own capabilities and the way of his living. We should never judge him and discriminate against him because they way he looks or thinks. Moreover who should never believe those who boast about their abilities and appreciate themselves.

A person is judged when the trouble arises. e.g. in the poem, all the animals boast about themselves while Custard remains coward. However when the pirate comes, their bravery is gone and they run away for life. On the other hand, Custard fights the pirate bravely and kills him. Hence, he was not coward at all. It was just the thinking of other animals who could never discover bravery in him.

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