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    Alice in Wonderland is a famous tale recreated over the years by many people. There are so many different versions of this story including young Alice‚ old AliceAlice with brown hair‚ Alice with blonde hair‚ short Alice and Tall Alice! The list goes on and on! There are even some horror movie adaptions to this unique tale. Today I am going to be talking about the 2010 movie adaption and comparing it to the book. In the book Alice is a young girl who begins dreaming about Wonderland. She follows

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    The eerie lifeless doll‚ stripped of its features with each dramatic cut made by a creature composed of needles‚ as well the dark composition and sharp ominous score‚ made the opening scene of Coraline highly recognizable in the film industry and introduced the audience to a gothic animated world like no other. Coraline‚ released in 2009‚ focuses on an eleven year old girl and her journey through an alternate dimension that leaves her appreciating her own reality. The film is based on the book by

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    use. Over the past decade‚ drug use among teenagers has been increasing dramatically. In the book‚ Go Ask Alice by Anonymous‚ readers are introduced into the life of Alice as she goes through her rollercoaster life‚ faced with abuse‚ drugs‚ and alcohol and how much those substances affected her life. The story opens with Alice dealing with somewhat relevant issues as some of us do today. Alice is considered herself as a "typical" teenager. For example‚ she worries about boys‚ acceptance from her

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    In Alice in Wonderland her size is changed constantly. There were many reasons as to why in Alice her size was changed so many times. At first it only seemed like she was just changing‚ and no reason behind it or why it happened. This signified many things and all had meaning behind it. Throughout the book there were many several times where Alice size was changed and rearranged. When first reading the book and the short film in class I had a way better understanding on the different changes and

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    Alice in wonderland by Lewis Carroll This book was published in 1865‚ and the numbers of page are 124‚ including extras. Genre: Story‚ Fiction. Alice in wonderland is a story that Carroll created from a little girl that he met‚ called Alice Liddell. In this book it tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar creatures‚ there she begins her adventures. The tale plays with logic‚ giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as children

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    people thinking they know the whole story‚ just for them to find out that they really know nothing at all. Alice was taken when she was ten years old‚ by a man named Ray. She has to face many extremely difficult decisions and throughout these decisions she shows her true colors. Alice proves that she is not broken when she decides to save Lucy from their kidnapper rather than escape herself. Alice is a living dead girl‚ living each day feeling as if she is being suffocated by Ray. “Once upon a time

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    The author’s main purpose The subject is interesting to the audience because Alice is an important person in the writer’s life‚ and she describes how Alice has changed her life. This essay makes the reader‚ think about a person that has positively changed their life. The writer should add more description about the senses is highlighted in the essay. The writer should describe what the chocolate dipped pretzels taste like‚ smell‚ and feel like. Describe Alice’s appearance‚ and describe what she

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    Alice Walker is a dedicated activist and she stands for causes that she has experienced directly. In turn‚ those experiences and personal situations have impacted her writing topics and style. In her writings‚ past and current‚ the conflicts that she writes about are a direct reflection of her life. Alice Walker grew up in the south‚ in poverty and during a period of time that saw the ‘legal’ end of racism but the spirit of racism continued to live on. The struggle to overcome the obstacles she grew

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    begins‚ an abrupt turn takes place; the reader learns that young Susie Salmon was murdered and raped by a man. The rest of the book focuses on the family of Susie Salmon and how the death of their daughter drives them to the brink of insanity. While Alice Sebold explains what’s going on in reality‚ she also has another part of the story that takes place in Heaven with Susie. Why would one want to read a book that focuses on grief and depression in the present and after life? The overall story

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    feelings‚ experiences‚ and perspectives can be very unexpected and intimidating. Carroll is very successful throughout Alice in Wonderland in portraying the uncertainties and chaos that come with growing up. Many critics and professors believe that the story completely pertains to adolescence and the experiences gained from it through the usage of symbolism‚ motifs‚ and themes. Alice in Wonderland is filled several times over with examples and uses of symbolism. Nearly every object or character functions

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