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    and Wonderland’s creatures’ explicit refusal of doing so. The conversations between the Mad Hatter and Alice at the tea party about Time as an abstract concept versus a lawless man‚ who demands appeasement‚ showcase the inconsistency of Wonderland by parodying

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    whereas print was much more outlandish‚ and focuses on framing the model. Specifically‚ dissecting the style differences between each media regarding Alice‚ the Mad Hatter‚ and the rabbit in the infamous tea party scene. In Lewis Carol’s original story he dressed Alice innocently in satin and ribbons while playing around with the Mad Hatter giving him a charismatic bowtie and a large hat‚ meanwhile‚ the rabbit was dressed in a simple Victorian styled suit accompanied by his iconic pocket watch. In

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    "Hello my little girl‚how are you" said the Mad Hatter."I’m as happy as a bee on a sunny day! But I have become quite parched may I have a spot of tea?" Said Alice with delight‚" of course silly child anything for you."As the hatter poured the tea for Alice she was humming a tune that the hatter taught her when she first arrived in wonderland out of nowhere."Here you go" the hatter said‚but right before he gave it to Alice he pulled it away. " Ah-ah-ah not so fast you know what you have to do" said

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    In the short selection “A Mad Tea Party‚” from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ by Lewis Carroll‚ a girl named Alice wonders upon a large table‚ where she discovers three creatures sitting down including the Dormouse‚ the March Hare‚ and the Hatter‚ who all seem to be having a tea party. As Alice continues to talk to the creatures‚ she realizes how mad they have gone and leaves a while later. Through Alice’s and the three creature’s conversations‚ Carroll uses wordplay‚ ambiguity‚ and other quirks

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    In Lewis Carroll’sAlice’s Adventures In Wonderland‚ daydreams make a significant impact on Alice’s life. As Alice daydreams‚ she is in fact learning important lessons that help her change and grow--actually mature. The theme that every experience‚ whether real or imagined‚ contributes to one’s maturity is brought out through characterization and symbolism in the novel. Through direct characterization‚ one learns about Alice and her unique experiences. Carroll takes the reader on a roller-coaster

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    earth would be a scary thought‚ and not only falling for so long‚ but the initial fall would be frightening. The madness in these first few pages of the book are the least dark and scary. Throughout the entire first novel Alice’s Wonder-World is mad and dark‚ however‚ the most

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    There was this woman named Margaret she was 16 years old and got pregnant‚ she was looked down upon and suffered from depression as a result of the pregnancy‚ she had a brother named Hatter. The whole town looked down on the family and thought they were all crazy. so they called her brother who is 23 the mad Hatter and herself moran Margaret because she didn’t do well in school. They were taken care of by their grandparents because their parents had passed away. When margaret gave birth she passed

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    symbolism in his 1865 novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Key images in the book such as the infamous Hookah smoking caterpillar on his mushroom and Wonderland itself will be discussed as well as the character of The Queen of Hearts and The Mad Hatter. In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland the eponymous setting is representative of many things - much like Lodge’s hypothesis‚ there is no denotative core to the symbolism of Wonderland. One of the book’s most iconic images is that of a "large blue

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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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    The statement‚ “I am not a mind reader‚” is commonly used on various occasions. It is evident that every human being is not the same which leads everyone to have a different way of thinking. One’s thoughts are created from past experiences which may differ from someone else’s. It is significant that when individuals have conversations with one another they express what they want the receiver to understand. This expression can be used with context clues‚ allusions‚ and other literary elements. Without

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