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  1. Analysis (ai): The poem juxtaposes the brevity of childhood with the enduring nature of imagination, mirroring themes found in Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The nostalgic tone reflects the Victorian era's sentimentalism, while the dreamlike imagery aligns with the period's fascination with the surreal.

    • First and Second Stanzas
    • Third and Fourth Stanzas
    • Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Stanzas

    Carroll has a way of whimsy with his wording, and this pair of stanzas are evidence of this fact. For starters, he has utilized a unique rhyme scheme in that all lines of any single stanza rhyme together to create repetition. This trio of lines with an AAA rhyme scheme has a sound structure in that rhyme scheme, but in a way that is just out of the...

    This pair of stanzas of ‘Life is but a Dream’ comments more on Carroll himself than the readers of his works, and in this perspective, “Alice” is treated like a struggle that “haunts” him like a “phantom.” This concept is strengthened in the bizarre word choices of Stanza Three, like the “sunny sky” having been “paled” for a “[l]ong” while as eleme...

    “Children” are again the focus in Stanza Five, and this time they “[l]ovingly… nestle near.” This highlights a level of clear affection that they have for “the tale” as “in Wonderland they lie,” “[d]reaming as the days go by” and “as the summers die.” Essentially, after the author’s published ideas on the story end—or “summers die”—the reader still...

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  2. Lewis Carroll. Life is but a Dream. A boat, beneath a sunny sky. Lingering onward dreamily. In an evening of July. Children three that nestle near, Eager eye and willing ear, Pleased a simple tale to hear. Long has paled that sunny sky; Echoes fade and memories die; Autumn frosts have slain July. Still she haunts me, phantomwise,

  3. Popularity of “Life is but a Dream”: Written by Lewis Caroll, a great English poet and writer “Life is but a Dream” is a lyrical poem. The poem presents the speaker’s memory of an incident of children enjoying a rowing boat. It also highlights how this leads him to learn life’s greatest lesson.

  4. May 13, 2011 · Life is but a Dream by Lewis Carroll. # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NEW. Rate: 0.0 / 0 votes. Get the Mug. Life is but a Dream. Lewis Carroll 1832 (Daresbury) – 1898 (Guildford) Love. Nature. A boat, beneath a sunny sky. Lingering onward dreamily. In an evening of July. Children three that nestle near,

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    • axa bCc aaa ddd cCb aaa eee
    • Iambic tetrameter
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  5. Lewis Carroll This poem talks about the boat-ride of Dodgson and the Liddells. The poet recollects after a number of years how they set out to picnic on the bank and how the tale was spun. The word POETRY originates from a Greek word meaning TO MAKE. A poet is thus a maker and the poem something that is made or created.

  6. LIFE IS BUT A DREAM. by: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) BOAT, beneath a sunny sky. Lingering onward dreamily. In an evening of July--. Children three that nestle near, Eager eye and willing ear, Pleased a simple tale to hear--. Long has paled that sunny sky;

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