MODJESKY AS CAMEEL

Series: Second Book of Verse

The poem tells the story of a camel who is personified with human-like qualities. The camel is described as having a proud and haughty demeanor, with a tendency to be lazy and stubborn. Despite this, the camel is also depicted as being gentle and affectionate towards its master. The poem explores the themes of obedience, loyalty, and the complexities of human-animal relationships. AI Generated Content

~1895 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Difficult

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