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what is a legend? why is this poem called a legend?​

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Answered by BlurredBlues
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A 'legend' is a popular story from the past which is believed by many but one cannot prove whether it is true or not. It usually contains a message or a moral and is narrated to children. ... This poem is called a 'legend' because it preaches generosity towards fellow beings.

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Answered by diyakhrz12109
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A legend is an old traditional story. It is handed down from the past - from generations to generations. The present poem is legend as it tells us about a popular traditional story of Northland.✔✔✔✔✔✔✔

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A legend refers to a story that is passed on from one generation to the other. There is no evidence to prove its accuracy, but due to the lesson/value it holds, it still passes on. This poem is called a legend because it is the story of Saint Peter and an old woman during the past. The old woman refused to give Saint Peter anything to eat because she was selfish. She tried to bake a cake three times, given the condition that it should be small. But at each try, she found it too big to give away. This resulted into her doom, by getting transformed into a woodpecker. This poem teaches us values such as charity, love and kindness.

(From the lesson: A Legend of Northland, by Phoebe Cary)

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