Thursday, October 4, 2007


A Lobster-Quadrille is a dance. The dance is preformed in two lines along side the sea shore, after all of the jelly-fish have been removed from the dance area. The reason that the gryphon and the mock turtle are arguing over a dance is because they both think that they are right so they fight and fight and fight and accomplish NOTHING. The reason that they are singing is because they are demonstrating the Lobster-Quadrille to Alice and it must be accompanied by song. Alice does not finish the sentance when she says, "I've often seen them at dinn ----"? because she is talking about lobsters in front of other live lobsters.

4 comments:

black betty said...

The picture is good your response was good

Plowboys said...

You have a great answer about the lobster-quadrille dance. I wrote almost the exact same thing. Keep it up whoever you are!!!

black betty said...

This post was good you into more detail then what was asked.

Mr. Neuburger said...

Best post you put up here so far. Keep it up. I think Alice is referring to a whiting, not a lobster when she checks what she says about dinner. What do you think?