Which of these best describes the mood in 'The Walrus and the Carpenter'?(2 points)

Responses

Whimsical and playful
Whimsical and playful

Melancholic and somber
Melancholic and somber

Suspenseful and tense
Suspenseful and tense

Serious and solemn

1 answer

The best description of the mood in "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is Whimsical and playful. The poem features a lighthearted and imaginative tone, typical of Lewis Carroll's style, despite underlying themes that can be interpreted in various ways.