figures of speech of the poem how doth the little busy bee
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ALLITERATION...
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"Against Idleness and Mischief"
Watts' poem begins "How doth the little busy bee ..." and uses the bee as a model of hard work. In Carroll's parody, the crocodile's corresponding "virtues" are deception and predation, themes that recur throughout Alice's adventures in both books, and especially in the poems.
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and labours hard to store it well
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