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What creates the poem's humor? How does Hazel's use of language reveal her personality? Is her treatment of the frog consistent with her character?
In many ways I believe that the language use itself is what creates the poem's humor.
Also the absurdity of bringing a magical creature/fairy tale element into a very “real world” setting. It's very specific – not just a hotel or a motel, but a Howard Johnson's.
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It stirs up images of some ultra-70s teal and orange building with rooms that smell of cigarettes. It's a very realistic setting which is a stark contrast against the whimsy of the magical frog “prince”.
Hazel's language use gives us the impression that she is uneducated, but independent and (for lack of a better word) “sassy”.
The use of “sohelpmegod” without spaces or “well I screams” … or t