
Jabberwocky: One of literature's best bits of nonsense
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Date: 2020-09-17
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Hayreddin
I've got an incredibly literary family, authors, librarians, editors, several of each across 4 generations and this is one of our favourite pieces.
It's inspired a game on family holidays to create our own nonsensical story each contributing a line. Great fun and we've come up with some doosies but nothing compared to this creative classic masterpiece.
Thankyou for the upload.
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I've got an incredibly literary family, authors, librarians, editors, several of each across 4 generations and this is one of our favourite pieces.
It's inspired a game on family holidays to create our own nonsensical story each contributing a line. Great fun and we've come up with some doosies but nothing compared to this creative classic masterpiece.
Thankyou for the upload.
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CMTV
I respect how the visuals here have that modern, illustrative story book feel. The splashes of ink and watercolour mixed the exaggerated designs capture the dark and twisted bizzarity of the poem while being it's own thing.
I can also respect you for giving the Jabberwocky a brand new retelling, for animation that is.
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I respect how the visuals here have that modern, illustrative story book feel. The splashes of ink and watercolour mixed the exaggerated designs capture the dark and twisted bizzarity of the poem while being it's own thing.
I can also respect you for giving the Jabberwocky a brand new retelling, for animation that is.
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Vishwa
So your telling me even I can make a basic story, replace the words, and then show it to everyone else in hopes of someone making a video on it and then me becoming famous?
Well finally some good use of quarantine.
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So your telling me even I can make a basic story, replace the words, and then show it to everyone else in hopes of someone making a video on it and then me becoming famous?
Well finally some good use of quarantine.
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Why
I just realised that Think Like A Coder series began on 30 September. Soo. TedEd? Is that when you're releasing the final episode? You left us at such a big plot twist! IT'S BEEN 3 MONTHS!
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I just realised that Think Like A Coder series began on 30 September. Soo. TedEd? Is that when you're releasing the final episode? You left us at such a big plot twist! IT'S BEEN 3 MONTHS!
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Hayashi
My native language is Chinese and I ve always enjoyed learning English. After the all the novels and poems and plays I ve read this language still continues to throw surprises at me.
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My native language is Chinese and I ve always enjoyed learning English. After the all the novels and poems and plays I ve read this language still continues to throw surprises at me.
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Nirnay
I thought I had heard the name jaberwock and then they said vopal sword. I guess I now know where the team names of kuroko no Basket last game come from
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I thought I had heard the name jaberwock and then they said vopal sword. I guess I now know where the team names of kuroko no Basket last game come from
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Ace
I remember my one English teacher made us recite this for her back in the day. Always interesting to hear how differently people read and interpret it. :)
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I remember my one English teacher made us recite this for her back in the day. Always interesting to hear how differently people read and interpret it. :)
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.
George R. R. Martin
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.
George R. R. Martin
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Aotula
The peoms are one of the many best aspects of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
Oh how I wish he'd made a whole series!
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The peoms are one of the many best aspects of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
Oh how I wish he'd made a whole series!
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Ayushma
Did anyone notice the jabberwock came back to life and its body started walking in the background in the end of the poem?
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Did anyone notice the jabberwock came back to life and its body started walking in the background in the end of the poem?
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