Age: 17 years 2 months 15 days
Jabberwocky (From Through the Looking Glass)
In this poem a boy kills the Jabberwocky but I don’t get the opening or end paragraph and why we are looking at the section of the story or why some captioning is before and after the poem unless redacted just copied it that way. But it gives us background to the story. We know where Alice is and kind of know what’s going on.
It seems like the Jabberwocky is a dragon. Maybe this poem is what Alice states: no meaning but “seems to fill my head with ideas”. You do get a picture in your head of this thing. You can imagine this scene. So it is doing what redacted did with So Much Depends? I don’t know. And does the fact that the words are originally backwards have anything to do with the poem ( other than the story having everything backwards because Alice Through the Looking Glass).
( side note, I don’t want this back, oh I guess it’s fine. She liked it enough. I got a plus)
The author Lewis Carroll points out through Alice that this poem is rather hard to understand, is Alice analyzing it for us? Is that what all people feel when they read this.
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