What is the central idea of the poem The Tale Of Custard the Dragon?
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The central figure of the poem as the title indicates is Custard, a pet dragon, which is looked down upon by his fellows because of his cowardice. In the further stanzas, Custard gets a chance to prove his bravery and saves his friends from danger.
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The central figure of the poem as the title indicates is Custard, a pet dragon, which is looked down upon by his fellows because of his cowardice. In the further stanzas, Custard gets a chance to prove his bravery and saves his friends from danger.
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