moral values that we learn from the poem the tale of dargon the custard?
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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.
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moral of the poem :-
We should not underestimate a person's abilities to do something on basis of his/her looks or what other people says about them .
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