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These questions regard the poem "Jabberwocky."
1. One critic said that "Jabberwocky," despite its odd language, tells a story like many legends of knights and dragons. Do you agree? Why or why not?
A: I agree with this critic’s opinion because, like in every tale of a knight facing whatever vile creature people fear, “Jabberwocky,” despite its odd language, is about facing your demons.
2. Do you think the poem pokes fun at knighthood? Explain.
A: Yes, because, rather than tossing modern humor into a medieval setting, author Lewis Carroll pokes fun at various aspects of the period itself, such as knights or knighthood.
These questions regard the poem "Jabberwocky."
1. One critic said that "Jabberwocky," despite its odd language, tells a story like many legends of knights and dragons. Do you agree? Why or why not?
A: I agree with this critic’s opinion because, like in every tale of a knight facing whatever vile creature people fear, “Jabberwocky,” despite its odd language, is about facing your demons.
2. Do you think the poem pokes fun at knighthood? Explain.
A: Yes, because, rather than tossing modern humor into a medieval setting, author Lewis Carroll pokes fun at various aspects of the period itself, such as knights or knighthood.
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Your second answer makes sense.
Your first answer repeats too much of the question and then you don't explain what you mean by "facing your own demons."
Your first answer repeats too much of the question and then you don't explain what you mean by "facing your own demons."
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