The poem Jabberwocky actually does not have any similes, per se, but it does have a metaphor in it (Yes, only one).
In the 3rd line of the 4th verse, it says "the Jabberwock, with eyes of flame." I consider this a metaphor because I highly doubt the Jabberwock's eyes are on fire, so... It's a metaphor. Considering the absolute craziness of the rest of the poem, I could be wrong.
The poem is mostly nouns and verbs and such, so there actually isn't very much figurative language if you just read it directly.
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