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    states which is conceived through the love potion. Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass allow the protagonist‚ Alice‚ to journey through her chaotic dream world in order to achieve what she ultimately desires. Both novels question how strongly the characters want to achieve their ultimate desires by risking what is unknown. In Shakespeare’s Woods and Carroll’s Wonderland‚ they create an unstable reality where fantasy aspects create confusion. The characters

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    during the Cold War‚ and the creativity and chaos broke out with the Berlin people’s freedom. Since then the art of graffiti has spread‚ and dominated most of the walls. Many famous artist have arose from their street art there. One of them being AliCe‚ or Alice Pasquini. Her work is easily recognizable with pastel

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    (The book opens and shows the story told here.) Narrator: In a far away land‚ long ago‚ lived a king and his fair queen. Many years had they longed for a child and finally their wish was granted. A daughter was born‚ and they called her Aurora. Yes‚ they named her after the dawn for she filled their lives with sunshine. Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom‚ so that all of high or low estate might pay homage to the infant princess. And our story begins on that most

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    An essay discussing the way community and solitude within a Victorian society are represented in Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” Ellie Walsh Primarily‚ the bizarre plotline and maddening characters in “Alice in Wonderland” cause the novel to be categorised as a story of nonsense‚ and indeed‚ for children at least‚ this may be the key function of the book; to be a fun and experimental tale of madness. However‚ it can be argued that the nonsense in the story only thinly veils some of the most

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    Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll was published in 1865‚ a time known as the Victorian Era. The Victorian Era was the time period of Queen Victoria’s reign from June of 1837 until she passed away in January of 1901. It was a time period that consisted majority of peace. The Victorian era had a big impact on the novel and how it evolved the character‚ Alice. The Victorian Era influenced the novel of Alice in Wonderland with the overall appearance of Alice‚ discussing the proper etiquette that Alice

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    fictional novel tilted Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll in no way gave him the moniker The Mad Hatter‚ he was simply The Hatter. Due to his profession of being a milliner or a hatter he was exposed to heavy metals and later suffered from mercury posing‚ which can cause people to go “mad”‚ giving him the name. There have been many movie adaptations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ Tim Burton’s 2010 modified production of Alice in Wonderland; The Mad Hatter is portrayed by Johnny Depp;

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    HOW DOES MUSIC GENERATE AN EMOTIONAL RESPONSE IN THE LISTENER AND CAN WE PREDICT WHEN THESE EMOTIONS WILL BE EVOKED? July 2013 Alice Lindsay Introduction Firstly‚ I want to clarify what aspect of emotion I am going to investigate by differentiating a feeling of sense of wonder or awe about a piece of music or a performance because of its musical prowess from the intense emotion or connection one can feel through listening to music in an unanalysed way (that is‚ allowing yourself

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    Feminist Theory Approaching Alice in Wonderland Many people think women are subordinate than men. However‚ there are those who do not want to demonstrate the characteristics of a stereotypical woman. In the film Alice in Wonderland‚ Tim Burton uses the protagonist Alice as a rebellious woman who fights for what she wants. It is evident Burton uses Feminist Theory to help demonstrate how the protagonist grows into a self-reliant woman. Through this‚ Alice realizes she has to go against the stereotypical

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    following statements and research I will be attempting to compare to views on this matter. The importance of this topic is to really to discuss what is at hand. According to Alice M Young‚ addiction has a tremendous effect on the brain‚ both psychological and biological. Jeffrey A. Schaler‚ on the other hand‚ is trying to convince us that addiction is a disease. One author speaks of brain processes and the other on predispositions. This is what I came up with. In Alice M. Young’s article‚ Addictive

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    Literature May 30th‚ 2013 The Examination of Victorian Education in “Alice in Wonderland” And “Through the Looking-Glass” Throughout the Alice books Louis Carroll conveys a feeling of amusement mixed with disdain for Victorian educations that emphasize such subjects as Greek and Latin‚ refinement of character‚ and that concentrated on morals about obedience and safety. The illogical description of Victorian norms in Wonderland inspires curiosity and refuses to patronize young audiences with practices

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