Tennyson and Carroll use techniques of the same poetry, such as third party narrative, rhyme, rhythm and meter operation, and description language. But each poet manipulates these techniques and presents their monster as a very different beast. Both monsters are drawn through color images, not through detailed physical description. Carol gives some direct explanation through the metaphor and explained that Jabberwocky has "fire's eyes" (Carroll, Muldoon, 1998, pp. 135-136) is conveyed through actions.
The theme of this poem is similar to that of other stories written at the same time. This poem covers myths and mysterious creatures. Like Tennyson and Keats, Carol tells a magnificent fairy tale, and he does it only in verse 7 instead of several pages. This poem contains courage, closure is related to Alice. She has to use courage for her adventure, and she did not kill monsters, but she faced a number of tasks. "Jabberwocky" shows that everyone can do wonderful things. The first of John Tanner is the illustrator of the book of Alice, said his views on the beast of the Jabberwocky, the boy showed that there was in a state of "David and Goliath". He can overcome difficulties and make the village safer. Similarly, Alice to overcome their own fear and doubt, you must use their wisdom to get rid of the scars that I've found. This is a powerful theme, letting the reader know what can be thought impossible.
Lewis Carroll is known for his absurd verse in his beloved Alice story and he used "Jabberwocky" in Alice 's second adventure. Things discovered there through the mirror and Alice. This poem is recognized as his most famous one and includes that they have entered into English dictionary. Even in the New American Convenience University dictionary, the term "Jabberwocky" began to be used to represent "nonsense" or "silly saying" (369). Louis Carroll used heavy "jabberwocky" for his poems, but he did not tell stories that resonate in the heart, but used words, images and themes related to larger works that appear in poetry .