What is the relationship between the speaker of the poem and the person who kills the Jabberwock?
well basically its sex is fun you should try it
Metaphor -yw :)
a poem that expresses a dialogue between characters
a lyrical poem would be the best answer :)
In the poem "The Wanderer," there is one main speaker who reflects on themes of exile, sorrow, and the passage of time. The second speaker represents the wise counselor who imparts advice and offers guidance to the protagonist as he navigates his journey of solitude and loss.
In the poem, "The Wanderer," the event that causes the wanderer to go into exile is that he was homeless and helpless. His goal was to find a new lord.
No. The Wanderer is a poem. (In my opinion) it's good but depressing...
"The Wanderer" is a poem that was written in the Old English language. The poem is calculated to be 115 lines in length and is of unknown date or author.
What is the relationship between the speaker of the poem and the person who kills the Jabberwock?
Odysseus
well basically its sex is fun you should try it
Metaphor
The Wanderer in Bulgar was created in the 19th century by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin, who wrote the narrative poem based on a Bulgarian legend he heard during his travels.
Metaphor -yw :)
"Wanderer" is a famous Anglo-Saxon poem that is believed to have been composed in the early 10th century, although the exact date is uncertain.
a poem that expresses a dialogue between characters