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    wrote this paper in High school. It got an A. With use of this essay cite works to "Kristin’s People Places and Things" Tewksbury‚ MA: Free paper Inc.‚ 1999.</center> <br> <br> <br>Lewis Carroll’s works Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There are by many people considered nonsense books for children. Of course‚ they are‚ but they are also much more. Lewis Carroll had a great talent of intertwining nonsense and logic‚ and therefore creating sense within

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    On the bank of a tranquil river‚ Alice (Kathryn Beaumont) grows bored listening to her older sister read aloud from a history book about William I of England. Alice’s sister scolds her‚ gently but firmly‚ for her lack of attention. At that moment‚ Alice dreams of living in a world of nonsense ("A World of My Own"‚ as she explains and sings to her little kitten Dinah). Just then‚ Alice sees a White Rabbit (Bill Thompson) wearing a waistcoat and carrying a large pocket watch. She and Dinah follow him

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the novel portrays predominantly wealthy‚ Caucasian characters. There are no African American or other ethnicities present in the novel. Unlike Pride and Prejudice‚ however‚ Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland is bursting with altogether unusually illustrated ethnicities. Although both were written before the 20th century‚ there is an obvious difference in the use (or lack thereof) of diversity and ethnicities. In Pride and Prejudice‚ all characters are Caucasian

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    Essay 1 – Question 1 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ by Lewis Carroll‚ is a narrative which seeks to react against Didacticism. A didactic novel sets out to emphasize informative and instructional characteristics in Literature. Carroll’s novel is structured with key differences towards didacticism‚ which are shown in different ways throughout the text. The novels characters are central in playing roles which distinguish the book from being didactic. The atmosphere and imaginative ideas also

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    children’s literature is maturation and grasping with adulthood. In keeping with this tradition‚ Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland presents a girl who transforms immensely from the bored little girl who can’t imagine reading a book without pictures to the mature adult described at the end of the novel. Throughout much of the novel‚ the reader witnesses Alice struggling with frequent‚ rapid changes in her body. While the repeated size changes in the book serve to illustrate the difficulties

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    ago and had set the path for modern-day heroes to advance. One example is the classic tale of “Alice in Wonderland” in the version of “Tough Alice”‚ where the protagonist‚ Alice‚ falls through a rabbit hole consisting of her imagination and encounters the Jabberwock‚ the monster

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    Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has entertained not only children but adults for over one hundred years. The tale has become a treasure of philosophers‚ literary critics‚ psychoanalysts‚ and linguists. It also has attracted Carroll’s fellow mathematicians and logicians. There appears to be something in Alice for everyone‚ and there are almost as many explanations of the work as there are commentators. It may be perhaps Carroll’s fantastical style of writing that entertains the reader

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    of the Resistance 5. eze] - high‚ go up 6. fairfarren - farewell‚ fair skies" "May you travel far under 7. Frabjous day - the day Alice slays the Jabberwocky and frees Underland from the oppression of the Red Queen 8. frumious - filthy with a very bad smell 9. Futterwacken - a dance of unbridled joy 10. ga]]ymoggers 11. Gribling - crazy the day Alice will return to Underland 12. gudd]er’s scut - thief’s ass 13. Gummer Slough - a dangerous swamp of thick viscous mud 14. Horunvendush

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    “Curiouser and curiouser!” Lewis Carroll‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Imagine a world where nothing is sane. Everything is mad. And if you’re sane‚ well‚ you’re mad too. This perfectly describes the curious world of Wonderland. This book isn’t just a fairytale‚ it is also a satire. It is a satire of the historical English Wars of the Roses. The wars between the House of Lancaster and the House of York stemmed from the pathetic rule of King Henry VI‚ who was also known as the Red King. His

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    Feminism in Alice in Wonderland During the Victorian Era‚ women were expected to behave in a very prim and proper manner. Tim Burton’s adaptation of Alice in Wonderland is a tale of Alice’s return to Wonderland‚ where she saves Wonderland and herself‚ defying her role as a young woman during the Victorian Era. Alice challenges the feminist theory by defying her social role as a damsel in distress. A damsel in distress is a stereotype commonly used in literature to describe a young‚ innocent

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