Listen "J is for . . . Jabberwocky"
Episode Synopsis
Hannah came up with the concept for this episode, which is all about made-up words in literature. We start by reading Lewis Carroll’s famous poem, ‘Jabberwocky’; then look at a little-known passage from Shakespeare where the characters all deliberately speak meaningless words. We think a bit about how writers such as Frank Herbert, Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling have invented words to enrich their fictional worlds – and also about names of characters in children’s TV programmes. We end by all having a go at making up new words ourselves and speculating about how they could be used. It’s wobious! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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