The Story of an Ostrich: An Allegory and Humorous Satire in Rhyme.
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A rhymed allegory casts a comical ostrich that repeatedly pecks and injures its own feet after failing to recognize them as part of itself, using this absurd behavior to satirize pride, misplaced self-regard, and the neglect of foundational supports. Short prefatory and artist's notes and accompanying hand-printed illustrations widen the scope into social and spiritual reflection, suggesting that harmony and collective well‑being require attunement to a central guiding principle rather than isolated individualism.
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