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Jabberwocky: The Meaning Behind the Nonsense

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Carroll, Lewis
Jabberwocky The Meaning Behind the Nonsense game quiz
"If you are is familiar with Carroll's "Jabberwocky", then you know it is filled with many silly words. Humpty-Dumpty tries to explain these to Alice in "Through the Looking Glass". Do you know what these strange words from the first stanza mean?"

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1. "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves..."

What time of day is Brillig?
    The time where the Mad Hatter and March Hare enjoy their tea.
    Very early in the morning, when the first birds start to sing.
    Four o'clock in the afternoon: the time when you begin broiling things for dinner.
    Late at night when everybody goes to bed.


2. "All mimsy were the borogoves,"

What is the meaning of the adjective, mimsy?
    Shiney and glittering
    Hot and scalding
    Wet, and damp
    Flimsy and miserable


3. "All mimsy were the borogoves,"

What kind of animal is a borogrove?
    An elegant looking bird
    A shabby looking bird
    An ugly lizard
    A hookah smoking caterpillar


4. "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves"

What two words are combined to make slithy?
    Lame, solid
    Little, silly
    Lithe, slimy
    Lime, savory


5. "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves "

Can you explain to me what toves are?
    An exotic fruit bearing tree
    A strange animal: something like badgers, lizards and corkscrews
    An extremely greedy individual
    An alternate name for the Jabberwock


6. "Did gyre and gimble in the wabe"

What does it mean to gyre?
    To go round and round like a loop
    To go round and round like a top
    To go round and round like a gyroscope
    To go round and round like the earth


7. "Did gyre and gimble in the wabe"

If one is about to gimble, what is he about to do?
    To make stakes like a gambler
    To make holes like a gimlet
    To make lines like a poet
    To make soup like a chef


8. "Did gyre and gimble in the wabe"


Now, what is a wabe exactly?
    A grass-plot round a sundial
    A grass-plot round a tree
    A gravel pit round a sundial
    A grass-plot used for picnics


9. "And the mome raths outgrabe."

Humpty-Dumpty says that mome is short for "from home"; what kind of creatures have lost their way?
    Raths: A baby borogrove
    Raths: Another shabby looking bird
    Raths: A sort of green pig
    Raths: A relative of the tove


10. "And the mome raths outgrabe."

How does Humpty-Dumpty explain the word outgrabe to Alice?
    Bellowing and whistling, with a sneeze in the middle
    Crying and sniffling, whit a whimper in the middle
    Yawning and yelling with a howl in the middle
    Yelping and screeching, with a belch in the middle

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