when do you get to know the real intentions of the walrus and the carpenter? Quote the necessary lines
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The Walrus and the Carpenter is an excellent poem that portrays both life and death simultaneously. It is written by Lewis Carroll.
Explanation:
- After getting the oysters on the beach they make them sit in a row and tell them its time for a loaf of bread that is when one knows their true intentions.
- Both of them tricked the oyster and made them fall prey to their trap.
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at the end of the poem
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