English, 08.12.2019 08:31 janellesteele5918
"i weep for you," the walrus said:
"i deeply sympathize."
with sobs and tears he sorted out
those of the largest size,
holding his pocket handkerchief
before his streaming eyes.
why does lewis carroll use stanzas in his poem "the walrus and the carpenter"?
to make the poem longer
to create structure for the rhyme scheme
there is no structural reason for the use of stanzas.
to create a visual impact
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"i weep for you," the walrus said:
"i deeply sympathize."
with sobs and tears he sorted o...
"i deeply sympathize."
with sobs and tears he sorted o...
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