Do my answers to these questions make sense?

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.

1 answer

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."
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