In lines 19-30, the Walrus and Carpenter are walking along the beach weeping about the amount of sand. Sand is a symbol for the obstacles in life. In lines 25-30, what feeling do you get about how they feel about the obstacles in life? What specific language makes you think this way?
A) They feel overwhelmed by life's challenges, as indicated by the repetitive use of the word "sand" and the imagery of endless waves crashing against the shore, evoking a sense of futility and despair.
B) They express resignation towards life's obstacles, as evidenced by the melancholic tone and the metaphor of sand as a symbol of adversity, suggesting a sense of inevitability and acceptance in the face of hardship.
C) They feel burdened by life's difficulties, as suggested by the imagery of sand piling up around them and the repetitive mention of their tears, conveying a sense of exhaustion and emotional turmoil.
D) They are frustrated by life's struggles, as depicted by the imagery of sand weighing them down and the repetition of phrases like "too much" and "all about," highlighting a sense of helplessness and frustration in the face of overwhelming obstacles.