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Major Themes in “The Walrus and the Carpenter”: Deception, death, and wisdom are the major themes of this poem. Walrus and the Carpenter intend to eat the oysters. That is why they ask them to join for a walk. Being wise, an older oyster understands their intention and does not join them.
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Though her character can be seen as passive for the first part of the play, it is in Act 5, Scene 2 that she fully realises her dramatic potential. She wilfully disobeys Claudius by drinking the poisoned wine. She dies with cries of 'the drink! the drink!
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Montresor offers him wine because he needs to get him drunk first before he's able to easily kill him.
I think it's fable because allegory means like teaching a lesson
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ante meridiem and post meridiem