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Humpty Dumpty is typically depicted as a humanlike egg in nursery rhymes and children's literature.
The history of Humpty Dumpty as an egg is unclear, but it likely became popular due to the rhyme's rhythm and the visual humor of an egg falling off a wall and breaking. This imagery helps make the nursery rhyme memorable and engaging for children.
humpty dumpty is the name of a man in a poem even though it doesn't state specifically what humpty dumpty is it is believed that he is an egg
Humpty Dumpty
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is likely "Humpty Dumpty." In the rhyme, Humpty Dumpty is portrayed as an egg who falls off a wall and cannot be put back together.
Humpty Dumpty is usually depicted in the shape of an egg, a common breakfast item.
Humpty Dumpty can't sit on the wall because he was an egg and egg roll over.
This song is known as Humpty Dumpty. It starts out, "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall." It is a very well known children's nursery rhyme.
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Because he is an egg. He is round. And he shouldn't have been on the wall in the first place. Humpty was askin for it
Because he is an egg. He is round. And he shouldn't have been on the wall in the first place. Humpty was askin for it
Lewis Carroll is often credited with popularizing the image of Humpty Dumpty as an egg in his book "Through the Looking-Glass" published in 1872. However, the character of Humpty Dumpty predates Carroll's book, and the nursery rhyme itself doesn't specify that Humpty Dumpty is an egg.