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Who wrote the poem The mad gardener poems song and the walrus and the carpenter?

"The Mad Gardener's Song," and "The Walrus and the Carpenter," were both written by Lewis Carroll.


What is meant by the phrase I am the walrus?

The phrase I am the walrus refers to the 1967 song by The Beatles. John Lennon wrote the song, and based the walrus off of Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter".


Who is the speaker for The Walrus and the Carpenter?

The Walrus And The Carpenter was published in December 1871. It appeared in the book "Through the Looking-Glass"


What is the phonetic transcription of the walrus and the carpenter?

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


Who wrote 'The time has come the Walrus said to talk of many things' etc?

Lewis CarrollThese are lines from 'The Walrus and the Carpenter', a poem recited by the characters Tweedledum and Tweedledee in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass (popularly known as "Alice in Wonderland").


What did the walrus the carpenter eat on the beach?

The Walrus and the Carpenter from Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, ate oysters on the beach that had been tricked by the Walrus to come out of the sea.


What did the Walrus and the Carpenter eat?

The Walrus and the Carpenter ate bread and oysters:"A loaf of bread," the Walrus said,"Is what we chiefly need:Pepper and vinegar besidesAre very good indeed --Now if you're ready Oysters dear,We can begin to feed."


Name of poem where oysters get eaten?

The Walrus and the Carpenter


Who is the greater crook walrus or the carpenter?

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

The Walrus was the Carpenter's friend.The Walrus and the CarpenterWere walking close at hand;They wept like anything to seeSuch quantities of sand:"If this were only cleared away,"They said, "it would be grand!"-Excerpt from:The Walrus and The CarpenterLewis Carroll(from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872)


Who was the oyster eater in a Lewis Carroll verse?

The Walrus and the Carpenter ate the oysters in Lewis Carroll's poem, but in the 1951 Disney movie, only the Walrus had any.


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

The poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" appears in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There." It describes a walrus and a carpenter who lure young oysters to their dinner with promises of a pleasant walk.