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summary of the duck and the kangaroo​

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Answered by akanshasingh2860
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Explanation:

The duck and the kangaroo is a nonsense poem written by Edward Lear. The poem depicts a dilogue between a pond-bound duck and the kangaroo who represents the duck greatest change in the freedom. The duck persuades the kangaroo to take her around the world on his back. while the duck and kangaroo do not share the structure or the precise meters of Lear lemireaks

his greatest claim to frame .the poem includes Lear signature wordplay and his use of anthropomorphism, in which he gives animals character very human traits and interaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the poem ‘The Duck and the Kangaroo’, the poet tells us that we can get any difficult work done by others, if we have the virtues of sweetness, politeness and obedience. The Duck requests the Kangaroo to make her visit the beautiful world by allowing her to ride on his back. The Kangaroo accepts her wish, because of her sw’eetness and politeness. Then Kangaroo tells the duck about her wet, cold feet. At this the Duck buys four- pairs of woollen socks and a cloak to cover herself. Besides, she assures the Kangaroo that she would smoke cigar too. Thus, the Kangaroo lets her ride on her tail and they went for a pl easure tour to the world.

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