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Yes, there are various illustrations of "The Walrus and the Carpenter" from Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass." These can be found in different editions of the book or through online resources.

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Yes. The best known are by John Tenniel. (See Sources and Related Links below)

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Who is the speaker for The Walrus and the Carpenter?

The speaker of "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is the Walrus.


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The phonetic transcription of "the walrus and the carpenter" is /ðə ˈwɔl.rəs ənd ðə ˈkɑrpəntər/.


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Who was the Carpenter's friend in 'Through the Looking Glass'?

The Carpenter's friend in "Through the Looking Glass" is the Walrus. They appear together in the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter," which is recited by Tweedledee and Tweedledum to Alice in the novel.


Who was the oyster eater in a Lewis Carroll verse?

The Walrus was the oyster eater in the Lewis Carroll verse "The Walrus and the Carpenter," which is found in the book "Through the Looking-Glass."


Which book features a walrus dining on bread and oysters with a carpenter?

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In Through the Looking Glass who walked on the beach with the walrus?

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What is the crime of the Walrus in Alice in Wonderland?

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