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The Jabberwocky Summary & Activities

Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll

Lesson Plans by Kristy Littlehale

“Jabberwocky” is one of the most famous poems in the English language, but not because of its content; instead, its nonsensical words and rhyme and rhythm make it a unique work of art that stands out in the minds of readers. Lewis Carroll originally included the poem in Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.




Jabberwocky

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Example Legend Plot Diagram - Jabberwocky Theme Connection

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  • EXPOSITION
  • Once upon a time in the small mountain town of Wisdom Lake, there was a girl who longed to explore the world around her. Orphaned at 3, Laura just wanted to get away from her evil aunt Pearl, who wouldn’t let her go past the boundary of the property line and made her do chores all day.
  • CLIMAX
  • CONFLICT
  • On the top of Wisdom Mountain, which overlooked Wisdom Lake, there was gleaming white rock in the shape of a pyramid. The locals said the rock held magic powers, and whomever could climb up to it would be able to find eternal freedom. The problem was, it was guarded by a one-eyed red monster they called the Cyclomanderion. Many had died trying to capture the stone; none had successfully defeated the Cyclomanderion.
  • FALLING ACTION
  • RISING ACTION
  • One day, Laura was walking quietly out to the barn to feed the horses. Suddenly, she saw a sparkle above her on the mountain. She squinted, and the sparkling thing moved. She listened and heard someone yell, “Help!” Laura looked around-- the village was silent. No one else heard. She knew she had to help whoever it was, so she grabbed a training whip from the horse barn and began to run.
  • RESOLUTION
  • Laura made it to the base of the mountain in minutes. Slowly, she began to pick her way upwards, holding onto rocks and carefully placing her feet on solid ground. As she worked her way up, she continued to hear the screams for help. Finally, after what seemed like hours, Laura pulled herself up over the last stone and found herself face-to-face with the most terrifying creature she’d ever seen. Behind the creature was the stone, shining furiously into Laura’s eyes
  • Laura grabbed her whip and threw herself over the edge at the creature. The Cyclomanderion got into an attack position, and Laura could see that behind it was a scared little boy. She roared and cracked the whip at the creature, but it ducked. As she reared back to strike again, the whip struck the stone and the stone exploded, throwing Laura, the creature, and the child over the side of the mountain.
  • When Laura awoke, she was in a field. She looked over and found the child sleeping peacefully beside her. On the other side of her, she watched as a large red scorpion scuttled away. She looked towards the mountain, but it was gone. In its place stood a magnificent tree with glowing white fruit. To this day, we don’t understand what turns the fruit so white, but we know it has something to do with the Cyclomanderion and his white pyramid on the mountain.
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