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    Most children's nursery rhymes are allegorical (i-e. Humpty-Dumpty and the British Empire). The nursery rhyme Jack and Jill is an allegory for what?

    Question #68281. Asked by starNumberA399. (Jul 15 06 7:21 PM)


    zbeckabee

    The pitfalls of ambition.

    http://weatherr.faculty.udmercy.edu/20cUSNovel/GeorgeWilliamsTHESIS2.html

    Jul 15 06, 7:43 PM


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