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The Duck and the Kangaroo Class 9 English Beehive Poetry Summary

7. The Duck and the Kangaroo by Edward Lear

The Duck and the Kangaroo is a light-hearted, humorous poem by Edward Lear. It tells the story of a duck who wishes to escape its boring life in the pond and travel the world by riding on the back of a kangaroo. The kangaroo agrees to the duck's request after some initial hesitation, and together they embark on a journey around the world. The poem is a delightful example of Lear's characteristic nonsense verse, filled with playful language and whimsical ideas.

The poem is written in rhymed quatrains with an AABB rhyme scheme, giving it a lively and rhythmic flow. The tone is cheerful and imaginative, capturing the sense of adventure and the joy of exploring new places.

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