; "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun; The frumious Bandersnatch!"; ... Return to Glorious Nonsense; Return to Lewis Carroll; Return to Jabberwocky...
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See what happens when someone really, really, likes a poem? Bah. ... I do get a phenomenal number of hits from people who "just wanted to see what would happen if I typed in jabberwocky...." Seems I picked a good domain name. ... The Poem...
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Next Type of Poetry >> ... Lewis Carroll makes use of cacophony in the poem 'Jabberwocky' by using an unpleasant spoken sound created by clashing consonants. The word cacophony originates from the Greek word meaning "bad sound". The term in poetry refers to the use of words that combine sharp, harsh, hissing,
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Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll. Visit this comprehensive resource for a examples of poetry types and literary terms. Free educational resource providing the words of the poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll. ... The words of the famous poem Jabberwocky by the famous poet Lewis Carroll ... Structure, example, type, form and term...
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When Lewis Carroll wrote his poem “Jabberwocky” he used a lot of nonsense words, but you can still understand the story. It is about a brave boy who slays the fierce Jabberwock. ... ; JABBERWOCKY by Lewis Carroll ... You can watch your words turn backwards! Type something in the box below and click the Reverse button.
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Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas--only I don't exactly know what they are!" (Carroll, The Annotated Alice, 197). Alice's reaction to Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" is relatively typical. Few people understand what the poem is about.
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Alice also wonders what the words in Jabberwocky mean, so when she meets Humpty Dumpty, she asks him. He explains the first stanza to her: Through the Looking-Glass was written in 1871, but Carroll had already printed the first verse to Jab...
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By contrast, in a poem of this type, many "words" do not carry ordinary meaning, but act purely as exciters of nearby symbols. However, what is nearby in one language may be remote in another. ... JV Top : The Poem : Translations of Jabberwocky...
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