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The Aged Aged Man by Lewis Carroll - All Poetry
Analysis (ai): The poem presents an enigmatic and nonsensical dialogue between an aged man and an unnamed narrator. The aged man's responses are characterized by their absurdity, as he describes farcical ways of earning a living, such as making mutton pies from butterflies and lighting mountain-rills on fire.
The Aged Aged Man Poem by Lewis Carroll - InternetPoem.com
5 天之前 · I saw an aged aged man, A-sitting on a gate. "Who are you, aged man?" I said, "And how is it you live?" And his answer trickled through my head Like water through a sieve. He said, "I look for butterflies That sleep among the wheat: I …
The Aged Aged Man, by Lewis Carroll - Poeticous
“Who are you, aged man?” I said, “And how is it you live?” Like water through a sieve. And sell them in the street. A trifle; if you please.” That they could not be seen. I cried, “Come, tell me how you live!” And thumped him on the head. They give me for my toil.” Getting a little fatter. “And what it is you do!” In the silent night.
The Aged Aged Man Poem Analysis - Poetry.com
2011年5月13日 · An analysis of the The Aged Aged Man poem by Lewis Carroll including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.
Old age - Wikipedia
Old age is the range of ages for people nearing and surpassing life expectancy. People who are of old age are also referred to as: old people, elderly, elders, senior citizens, seniors or older adults. [1] Old age is not a definite biological stage: the chronological age denoted as "old age" varies culturally and historically. [2]
Poem: The Aged Aged Man by Lewis Carroll - PoetryNook.Com
I saw an aged aged man, A-sitting on a gate. "Who are you, aged man?" I said, "And how is it you live?" And his answer trickled through my head Like water through a sieve. He said, "I look for butterflies That sleep among the wheat: I make them into mutton-pies, And sell them in the street. I sell them unto men," he
The Aged Aged Man - Lewis Carroll - My poetic side
I saw an aged aged man, A-sitting on a gate. "Who are you, aged man?" I said, "And how is it you live?" And his answer trickled through my head Like water through a sieve. He said, "I look for butterflies That sleep among the wheat: I make them into mutton-pies, And sell them in the street. I sell them unto men," he said, "Who sail on stormy seas;
The Aged Man - Alice in Wonderland Wiki
The Aged Man is a fictional character from the novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. He only appears within the poem, Haddocks' Eyes that the White Knight recites to Alice in Chapter Eight.
Aging: What to expect - Mayo Clinic
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Aged Man - Wonderland Wiki
The Aged Man is a fictional character from the novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. He only appears within the poem, Haddocks' Eyes that the White Knight recites to Alice in Chapter Eight.