FROM Stanzas 11 - 14: Compare and contrast the interaction between the Walrus and the Oysters.
A) The Walrus deceives and manipulates the oysters, exploiting their innocence and trust, while the oysters demonstrate blind obedience and submission, symbolizing the cycle of exploitation and victimization.
B) The Walrus exerts control and dominance over the oysters, manipulating them with false promises and rhetoric, while the oysters exhibit vulnerability and naivety, highlighting the power dynamics between predator and prey.
C) The Walrus's charm and charisma captivate the oysters, leading to their tragic demise, while the oysters' blind trust and innocence evoke sympathy and moral reflection, enriching the narrative with themes of manipulation and betrayal.
D) The Walrus's indifference and callousness towards the oysters' fate contrast with their innocence and vulnerability, highlighting the moral ambiguity and cruelty inherent in human nature.