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Carroll's version of "The Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them" is a parody in that it exaggerates and mocks the moral lessons found in the original story. He twists the message to create absurd and nonsensical scenarios, poking fun at the Victorian values and morality of the time. Through his whimsical and illogical storytelling, Carroll subverts the traditional moralistic tone of the original tale.

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