The Jumblies-Edward Lear
Summary: Edward Lear's 'The Jumblies' tells the whimsical and adventurous story of a group of daring characters called the Jumblies, who embark on an unusual journey to sea in a sieve, a vessel entirely unsuited for sailing. Despite warnings and ridicule from their friends, who predict their inevitable doom, the Jumblies remain undeterred. Their spirit of adventure and carefree attitude is reflected in their confident disregard for the dangers. The poem emphasizes their uniqueness, describing them as beings with green heads and blue hands, living in distant lands that are rare and far away. The Jumblies' boldness and cheerfulness in pursuing an impossible dream, despite the odds, highlight themes of courage, individuality, and the joy of embracing the extraordinary. Exercises A. Questions 1. Where were they going in a sieve? Answer: They were going to sea in a sieve. 2. What would happen to a sieve if you put it on water? Answer: A sieve, being full of holes, would not...