Gardner’s book “The Annotated Alice” I believe that many of the scenes are a reflection of his skepticism of those radical new ideas. To prove my point I will be analyzing three passages from the book – the caterpillar smoking the hookah (chapter 5)‚ the Mad Hatter’s tea party (chapter 7) and
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Thomas Hardy’s “Channel Firing” is a poem written in 1914‚ four months prior to the start of World War 1. This historical context is crucial to understanding the poem as it expresses the dark and sorrowful foreshadowing of the months before the war‚ creating feelings of tension‚ turmoil and unrest. There were‚ at the time‚ many young men who did not share the common unease‚ more so tension turned to excitement‚ turmoil to eagerness and unrest to anticipation. The split between society in the months
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Since the literary recognition of ‘Lewis Carroll’‚ many adaptations of his novels both in prose and on screen have been created. The film ‘Alice in Wonderland’‚ directed and produced by American director Tim Burton‚ is a popular and recent appropriation of Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. The characters‚ themes and values remain true to the original 18th century text‚ however several plot events and contextual elements of the novel are transformed in order to appeal to the 20th
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Finding Sense In 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
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shrinking into a size of a pea and magnifying into a giant because her dresses would change into something beautiful every time it happened. I’m a sucker for drama‚ colors‚ and volume. So of course my favorite was the costume design of Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter’s costume was hauntingly beautiful‚ despite the tears and holes that gave off a creepy but delicate look. The Camera 1. Long/medium/close-ups Alice and Wonderland is a movie with many different camera shots. This film is shot in more
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period when‚ for the first time‚ children’s works were written for purposes other than moral uplift. Author Lewis Carroll invented a dreamworld where Alice‚ a remarkably self-possessed child‚ encounters a series of adult eccentrics (among them‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Ugly Duchess‚ the Mock Turtle)‚ who utter parodies of well known‚ platitudinous poems of the period and otherwise indulge in bizarre illogic and imperious but ineffectual command. For many years the most widely read English-language work for
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after Alice gets to this bonkers and unbalanced world she meets many strange creatures: A white rabbit who claims he is late for who knows what‚ a Caterpiller smoking a hookah‚ a Cheshire cat that comes and goes irregularly‚ the March Hare‚ the Mad Hatter‚ and a very tired dormouse that tends to fall asleep periodically. Alice makes friends with these extraordinary characters and enjoys some short adventures with them. Alice soon after meets the King and Queen. The Queen‚ who is difficult to please
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Matthew Geronimo Professor Haydu SOCI 106 12 March 2013 Tea and Social Class Boundaries in 19th Century England How did tea rituals‚ customs‚ and etiquette reinforce social class boundaries in 19th century England? This question is relevant‚ in that it asks us to reflect on how simple commodities such as tea can distinguish social differences between classes‚ both past and present; it also allows us to ponder on how tea was popularized into the daily-consumed beverage it is to this day with people
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Mercury shares its name not only as an element but as Planet. Its name transcends other elements‚ perhaps due to its mystical appearance and composition. Mercury is one of the only metals that is liquid in room temperature. (Excluding Gallium since its achieves liquid state at a slightly higher temperature than room temperature which is great for pranking.) Mercury is also known as a quicksilver due to its mesmerizing appearance as a liquid like silver. It was also formerly known as hydrargyrum‚
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Chapter 1. Down the rabbit hole Alice sits impatiently by her sister who’s reading a book. She is distracted by a white rabbit taking out a watch out of his coat pocket and runs down into a rabbit hole after him‚ falls for some time into a deep well‚ wakes up later in a small room. She finds doors‚ but the key is too small. She finds a small door‚ unlocks it with the key‚ but she’s too large to fit in it. If only she could shot up like a telescope. She turns and finds a bottle on which is says Drink
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