How does “Jabberwocky” draw upon the myth of the hero?
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How does “Jabberwocky” draw upon the myth of the hero? A) Like a hero, the boy seems unsure of the nature of his enemy. ... C) Like a hero, the boy undertakes a quest to do battle with evil. D) Like a hero, the boy listens to tall tales of strange creatures.
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The myth of hero is drawn as the boy fights with the evil in quest and kills it.
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- The poem “Jabberwocky” is written by Lewis Carroll. He is a famous English writer and his poems have featured in a lot of texts books used by children.
- In this poem he builds on the attributes of a Hero. Hero is a one who takes on a fight to kill his enimies.
- He is not afraid of the dangers before him always uses his sharp sword to slit the throats of the opponent. The poet builds a mental image of hero and his attributes.
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