English, asked by adhithyaa59, 4 months ago

is there a hidden message that the poet is wishing to convey or do you think that entertainment is sole purpose of writing this poem (the tale of custard the dragon)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer with respect to the poem is given below

  1. The question is with reference to the poem "The Tale of Custard the Dragon". It has been penned down by Ogden Nash.
  2. For every work of literature, the message varies as per the reader's perspective. In this poem, general truth is shown, which is that the inner strength is seen during the time of need or in harsh circumstances.
  3. The dragon, Custard, was coward and mocked by others as well as his owner Belinda. He never showed his strength except for the time when it was required.
Answered by ishumodi2507
9

Answer:

Answer:Incidentally, the poem gives the message that 'barking dogs seldom bite'. Those who boast of their bravery are rarely brave. All the brave were scared and ran away at the sight of the pirate except Custard who said he was a coward but proved to be the bravest.

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