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theme of the poem the tale of custard the dragon ​

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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The Tale of Custard the Dragon is a humorous poem written by Ogden Nash. It is written in ballad form. It narrates a story about Custard the Dragon. The Dragon is teased for being a coward but later he proves brave as he saves the lives of those who used to look down upon him. The poem gives us an impression that the ones who talk much about their bravery may turn out to be cowards. On the other hand, the ones who are teased for their cowardice might actually turn out to be the bravest among all. Despite displaying their timidity, the pets continue to brag about their so-called bravery. Custard, being humble and kind-hearted, abstains from teasing them and humours them in a good spirit. Thus, the poem makes the point that what our eyes see may be deceptive that the reality may be something else.

Answered by aroranishant799
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The poem The Tale of Custard the Dragon's theme is that each human on the planet has his or her own abilities and manner of life. We should never criticise or discriminate against him based on his appearance or thought process.

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The poem's core topic is that everyone has unique qualities and should never be evaluated solely on their appearance. Belinda and all of her dogs brag about their bravery in the poem. Belinda has the strength of a barrel full of bears, Ink and Blink were bold and daring enough to chase down lions down the stairs, and Mustard thought it was as brave as an enraged tiger.

Custard, on the other hand, never boasted about its might and power, instead pleading for a lovely and safe cage. As a result, Belinda and her dogs used to poke fun of Custard. They would relentlessly tease him and call him derogatory names. Custard, on the other hand, never responded and just absorbed what they said.

But, when the pirates attack Belinda's house, all the so-called brave animals run away to save their lives, although Belinda keeps crying out for help. At this point, Custard immediately comes forward and confronts the pirates. However they do not kill him and the custard eats him. The moral of the story is that we should never judge someone based on their appearance or what others say about them. Each individual is distinct and capable in their own right.

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