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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Analysis of a sentence

A sorcerer, the protagonist got into his best friend Luke's dream about "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
He can't get out of this dream and stays at a bar sipping beer.
Then a Jabberwock emerges from somewhere.

The burbling grew louder and I saw the shadow of the Jabberwock gliding among distant trees, eyes like landing light, lots of sharp edges for biting and catching. . . .
["Blood of Amber" of The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny]
I'd like to know if "eyes" and "edges" are objects of "saw."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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This is elliptical. "

  • This is elliptical.
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This is elliptical. The complete sentence would be something like: "The burbling grew louder and I saw the shadow of the Jabberwock gliding among distant trees; it (the Jabberwock) had eyes like landing lights, and it had lots of sharp edges for biting and catching..."
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Probably not. It probably means:

The burbling grew louder and I saw the shadow of the Jabberwock gliding among distant trees; his eyes (were) like landing lights; there were / he had lots of sharp edges for biting and catching

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