Character sketch of Uncle Arly by Edward Lear
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.Uncle Arly was an inventive and engaging production full of music, song and clowning that delved deep into Lear’s Victorian sense of nonsense humour.
Filled with some of his best-loved characters, the show created a stupendously silly and gloriously giggly world where easels became birds, hats flew and where we met the pobble who has no toes and the dong with the luminous nose.
In 2005 and 2009 Hoipolloi worked with WebPlay, an internet-based education programme, to bring our production of My Uncle Arly to schoolchildren in both England and the USA.
We toured My Uncle Arly to a variety of locations in England and the USA (Los Angeles and New York) where the children were able to see the production before participating in workshops about the show.
Afterwards, the children produced their own productions that were later uploaded to the internet to be viewed by other schools working on the project.
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Explanation:
- "Some Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly" is a poem written by Edward Lear. The poem is nonsensical just like other poem's of Lear.
- Uncle Arly in the poem is described as an old and aged. He is joyful and cheerful just like his singing.
- He is jaunty and intrepid as he goes on an adventurous trip to the Timskoop Hills. He made friends with a cricket who sits on his nose and never left him even after his death.
- Uncle Arly died on the heap of Barley where he used to spend his time and was buried behind the leafy thicket.
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