Ogden Nash

The Pig

The Pig - meaning Summary

Comic Moralizing About Pigs

This short comic poem reduces a pig to its practical value, naming sausage, ham, and bacon as its chief contributions. The speaker mockingly rejects sentimental praise of the animal027s supposed goodness, calling that view "stupid." The effect is a dry, ironic dismissal that pits culinary utility against moral admiration and invites readers to laugh at the blunt, self-interested logic behind the speaker027s verdict.

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The pig, if I am not mistaken; Supplies us sausage, ham, and bacon. Let others say his heart is big— I call it stupid of the pig.

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