For the Snark was a Boojum, you see.
"The Hunting of the Snark (An Agony in 8 Fits)" is a
Narrative Poem by
Lewis Carroll, telling the story of a group of
unnamed adventurers as they search for the elusive Snark, a vaguely-described creature which lives on a remote island.
The poem may be considered a
Spiritual Successor to "
Jabberwocky" from
Through the Looking-Glass, and contains several of the same creatures that are mentioned in "Jabberwocky".
Worth noting is how the poem was constructed - the page quote is the last line, which was the first line that Carroll thought of. The rest of the poem was made to build up to it.
This poem provides examples of: