Question
What does the Walrus symbolize in the poem? Support your answer with evidence from the text. Use ACES in your response.
A- The Walrus symbolizes_________________________.
C- The Walrus states,"______________________________".
E- His word demontrates________________________.
S- The reader can clearly see the that Walrus symbolizes_____________________________.
A- The Walrus symbolizes_________________________.
C- The Walrus states,"______________________________".
E- His word demontrates________________________.
S- The reader can clearly see the that Walrus symbolizes_____________________________.
Answers
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A- The Walrus symbolizes the deceptive nature of authority and the manipulation of innocence.
C- The Walrus states, "The time has come, my little friends, To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings."
E- His words demonstrate a whimsical yet insincere tone, suggesting a diversion from serious matters while luring the children (the audience) into a false sense of comfort and curiosity.
S- The reader can clearly see that the Walrus symbolizes the way leaders can charm and mislead those who are more naive or innocent, ultimately serving their own interests rather than those of the followers.
C- The Walrus states, "The time has come, my little friends, To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings."
E- His words demonstrate a whimsical yet insincere tone, suggesting a diversion from serious matters while luring the children (the audience) into a false sense of comfort and curiosity.
S- The reader can clearly see that the Walrus symbolizes the way leaders can charm and mislead those who are more naive or innocent, ultimately serving their own interests rather than those of the followers.