All throughout Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ Carroll‚ by satirizing formality of language‚ picks apart his preferred English dialect‚ exposing its imperfections‚ and showing them used as deadly weapons. The author’s prime examples are within the dialog of “A Mad Tea-Party‚” a scene involving more than simple word play. An entire conversation is spent arguing such “You should say what you mean‚” followed by‚ “I mean what I say-- that’s the same thing...” which is countered with an offended
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Alice in Wonderland‚ the most famous work of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson‚ better known as Lewis Carroll‚ is the enduring tale of one girl’s journey into a world of whimsy and imagination. The story was written for the enjoyment of all children‚ as Carroll had a strong love and attachment to them‚ especially little girls. It was however‚ written more specifically for a dear‚ close child-friend of his by the name of Alice Liddell‚ who was the inspiration for the title character. Alice in Wonderland has
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Alice’s World of Wonderland‚ where the first and last stanza is repeated throughout the book and movies. Usually brushed off as just another nonsense poem not meant to have full meaning‚ “Jabberwocky” is much deeper than its seemingly strange surface. Carroll uses an amazing quality of sound throughout the poem using onomatopoeia‚ lyrical rhyming‚ and even is symbolic to converge childlike imagination with harsh reality. Use of nonsense is one of Carroll’s most significant writing traits. In
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Hunger Games And Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland “Off with their heads!“ (Carroll 122) could be the motto of Suzanne Collins’ bestseller The Hunger Games. Published in 2008‚ the novel tells the dystopian story of Katniss‚ a young girl who has to participate in a fight-to-death-tournament with 23 other teenagers. Connoisseurs might have recognized the quotation of the classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll‚ first published in 1865. Mostly known as a children’s book‚ the novel depicts
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Senselessness A senseless world is creatively put together by Lewis Carroll to become a very imaginative plot of entertainment‚ yet is has yielded a variety of concerns that relate to life throughout the novel. Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland and Through The Looking-Glass relate to a dream-like world that is full of adventures that of which a young girl‚ Alice‚ accompanied by various animals‚ insects‚ and imaginary characters experience. Carroll has not only created an abstract character group‚ but has also
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(Engen‚ 1991). In 1866‚ having debated whether to write a sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ Carroll approached Tenniel again to ask for help with the new book‚ which would later become Through the Looking Glass (Carrol‚ 1871). Tenniel declined the offer and Carroll desperately searched for a new illustrator. Carroll wrote a letter to Mrs Macdonald in 1868‚ who had originally encouraged Carroll to publish his first book‚ which said‚ “I shall try my luck again with Tenniel‚ and if he fails me
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really real or is everything just a fragment of what we think is the universe? A dream sequence is a technical term used mostly in film and television to set apart a brief interlude from the main story. (Wikipedia) The deeper lying theme that Carroll wanted to incorporate into his story of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass‚ in my opinion‚ was not his psychological or sexual desire for Alice Liddell. What he did mean to express by writing these stories was his innermost desire to
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emotions into good and ‘bad’ teams. Carroll‚ Douglas and KW are on his side while Judith‚ Ira‚ Alexander and Bull are classed as bad. Carroll is a symbol of Max’s uncontrollable anger and his destructive side which Max understands the best because he is constantly battling anger. Douglas is the symbol of reason and KW a girl who is full of love and represents his mother especially when she hides him from Carroll and also the close relationship between Carroll and KW because he does have a close relationship
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