NCERT Solutions Class 10 English Poem 10

Explore comprehensive NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Poem 10, 'The Tale of Custard the Dragon.' Our expert answers cover all textbook questions with detailed explanations to help students understand themes, literary devices, and improve their exam preparation. Access free, step-by-step solutions and enhance your understanding of the poem today.

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Thinking about the poem

Question 1 :

“Belinda tickled him, she tickled him unmerciful...” Why?

Answer :

Tickling always works on people, who are a little softer. So, Belinda tickled the dragon unmercifully as it worked a lot on him. Despite being a dragon, a tickling could disturb him and this showed his cowardice on which everyone laughed.


Question 2 :

Read stanza three again to know how the poet describes the appearance of the dragon.

Answer :

Do it yourself.


Question 3 :

Who are the characters in this poem? List them with their pet names.

Answer :

The characters in this poem are Belinda, a little girl, and her pets: a little black kitten, a
little grey mouse, a little yellow dog, a little pet dragon and a pirate.
Characters Pet name

 

Kitten Ink
Mouse Blink
Dog Mustard
Dragon Custard

 


Question 4 :

Why did Custard cry for a nice safe cage? Why is the dragon called a “cowardly dragon”?

Answer :

Custard cried for a nice safe cage because it was a coward and was scared very easily. It is called “cowardly dragon” because everyone else in the house is very brave while the dragon is the only one, who fears a lot and looks for a nice safe cage for himself. Belinda is as brave as a barrel full of bears, Ink and Blink can chase lions and Mustard is as brave as an angry tiger.


Question 5 :

Tickling always works on people, who are a little softer. So, Belinda tickled the dragon unmercifully as it worked a lot on him. Despite being a dragon, a tickling could disturb him and this showed his cowardice on which everyone laughed.

Answer :

In the poem, ‘The tale of Custard, the Dragon’, the poet has used a lot of poetic devices.
Following are the devices used
1. Simile: mouth like a fireplace
2. Repetition: the repetitive use of the word ‘little’ in stanza 1.


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