| Alice's Adventures in Wonderland About Puns Hello Young Pundits, Lewis Carroll likes to use puns which is why I addressed you as "Pundits." A pun is a play on words. Sometimes a pun plays on the similar sound of different words. For example, "Pundit" is a different word than "pun," but it sounds similar. A "pundit" is a learned person; a "pun" is a play on words. Another example are the words "to," "too" and "two." They are different words with different meanings, but they all sound the same. Follow this conversation:
In other cases a pun is a play on the different meanings of the same word. For example, the word "air" has many different meanings. Follow this conversation:
Lewis Carroll loves to use puns in Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland and he's much better at it than I am. Look for puns as you are reading about Alice's strange adventure. Guarded Regards to your Guards and Guardians, Mr. Draeger ©2005-2012 Glen Draeger (all rights reserved) |