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    Carroll’s texts. The two Alice books by Lewis Carrol serve as a manifesto of the author’s disapproval of the Victorian society. This can be seen in the Duchess’ statement: “Everything’s got a moral‚ if only you can find it.”[2] In this statement Carroll‚ ironically‚ gives an account of the Victorian society governed by the flurry of important-sounding‚ yet empty and dull rules. He invites Alice and the reader to embark on a chaotic journey in Wonderland by which he evokes a notion of a world completely

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    and personnel planning with protocols for implementation (Carroll‚ 2009). * Have it in writing: The ability to see the procedures and protocols with signed affidavits from employees eliminates the chance of error in following procedure. * The key procedure of “open eyes‚” and simply this is keeping an open view and visual of the problems that could go wrong‚ and fixing the problem before it escalates to an uncontrolled level (Carroll‚ 2009). * The buy-in theory: The ability of both management

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    I actually wish for her is failure. “I believe in the power of failure.” (Carroll). In “Failure is a Good Thing‚” by Jon Carroll‚ he talks about how he wishes for his granddaughter to fail. He explains how he makes his living by failing and accepting his failures because they are opportunities to learn new things. The author’s voice throughout the story is very informal and shows how to succeed through failure. Carroll feels as if

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    The intriguing poems and novels of Lewis Carroll creates a daydream like and fantasy mood‚ which allows the readers to keep an open mind and have a free interpretation of his stories. The Victorian Era‚ ideology‚ and politics greatly influences his work of literature‚ helping him develop content that amuses children‚ while adults are mesmerized by the clever lines that contain symbolic social commentary. He is known as a nonsensical writer‚ who breaks away from their traditions and becomes embedded

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    better view into what the artist was originally trying to convey. Noel Carroll begins his fourth chapter on “Art and aesthetic experience” by stating that the definition of aesthetics is three-fold; “one of these is very broad; another is narrow; and a third is tendentious.” The first explanation for aesthetics revolves around the idea that the term Aesthetics is synonymous with Philosophy of Art. Therefore‚ just as Carroll theorizes that our book might have been appropriately renamed Aesthetics

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    the awkward grow spurts of puberty‚ and draws attention to Alice’s inner feelings of confusion and discomfort in her own body. Be it the bottle and cake urging her to drink/eat them (Carroll 4-6)‚ or the mushroom‚ of which “[o]ne side will make [her] grow taller‚ and the other side will make [her] grow shorter‚” (Carroll 33)‚ everything in this strange new world has a drastic effect on her size‚ and not always proportionally‚ evidenced as her neck grows to such lengths that

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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ written by Lewis Carroll‚ enjoys an unrivalled amount of popularity among readers across the world. It is the story of a young girl who falls down into in a fantastical world where madness is the rule and not an exception. It is a world in which nonsense is ripe: rabbits can talk‚ cats can easily vanish and drowning in one’s own tears is a possibility. However‚ at the end of the book‚ readers‚ who are starved for normalcy‚ are glad to understand that Wonderland is

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    the prohibition era a certain case‚ Carroll vs the United States‚ federal agents had suspicion to believe he was selling liquor when at that time the distribution of alcohol was illegal. Federal agents that had been investigating him have spotted him driving on the highway and decided to pull him over. They searched his car with reasonable suspicion of the at the time illegal alcohol. They found the alcohol in his trunk and arrested Carroll. Carroll then argued that consent was not given

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    Lewis Carroll conveys the struggle to find identity through characterization. Alice was a young girl when she entered Wonderland and did not have a strong sense of self understanding. Readers can see early in the story that Alice seemed to be quite conflicted

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    a nonsense book‚ but it is also so much more. Carroll has intertwined nonsense and logic therefore creating sense with nonsense. By looking past the absurdities of this book you find new meaning. You find that the novel is full of references and parallel aspects of the Victorian era in topics of etiquette‚ education and prejudice. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is also a tribute to a child’s ability to adapt and accept a hostile environment. Carroll has cryptically satirized adults’ and their treatment

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