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    will be comparing and contrasting The 39 Clues book to Alice And Wonderland. I will be showing you and telling you how they are similar and how they are different. I have been researching and also reading to find these fact and i hope you like my compare and contrast of these to movies and books. I am going to compare Alice And Wonderland to The 39 Clues the first comparison is that they both have a similar conflict where in Alice And Wonderland is that the conflict is where the white queen eats a

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    Victorian Influences on Literature In 1904 J.M. Barrie published the book Peter Pan. The novel first started as a play‚ and since then been reproduced into many different version. It published a few short years after Queen Elizabeth passed away and the Victorian Era had come to an end. The characters have specific characteristics that represent the time period. The Darlings represent the way Barrie saw the Victorian Era. We see this through the characterization of Mr. Darling‚ Nana‚ and Mrs. Darling

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum Dorothy‚ The story main character‚she is very brave‚helpful and kind. Scarecrow‚ has a silly head ‚he want to improve himself‚so want to find the witch to make a wish. Tin Woodman‚ He is not flexible‚ so he want to improve it .Therefore‚he want ro find the witch. This book is talk about a gril‚who called Dorothy‚lived in the midst of the great Kansas prairies‚ with Uncle Henry‚ who was a farmer‚ and Aunt Em‚ who was the farmer’s wife. Their house

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    The best villain that I know is the wicked witch in the book wizard of oz. She is very wicked in different ways she is always causing trouble in anyway she can. She knows what is going on at all times and is always after Dorothy. Dorothy is the main character in the book so the witch is always after her trying to cause any problems she can for her. Dorothy knows that she will cause problems so she does the best she can to avoid them. The wicked witch thinks that Dorothy is the enemy because she

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    Essay Question #2 The Travelling Companions In most coming-of-age stories the hero is usually accompanied by friends that help him accomplish his journey. In Baum‚ L. Frank “The Wizard of Oz”‚ Dorothy meets three characters that help her find the wizard‚ defeat the wicked witch and return home. In this journey‚ every character helps her to grow up and understand why she needs a brain‚ a heart and courage. The journey would not have been possible without her three companions. The intelligence

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    The Wizard of Oz: An Exploration of the Connections to the Populist Movement Dorothy‚ as played by Judy Garland in the movie‚ was a young teenage girl who‚ when a tornado hit her house in Kansas‚ was magically transferred to Oz with her dog‚ Toto. Dorothy was seen as the Everyman who just wanted to get back to the way things used to be. She embodies what every American wants to be: loyal‚ strong-willed‚ and resourceful. Henry Littlefield identifies her‚ “"Dorothy is Baum’s Miss Everyman. She

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    Through the Looking Glass was written as the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. They are both by Lewis Carroll‚ Alice is the main character in both‚ and both are set in fantastic realms where the usual laws of physics do not apply. The writing style is the same in both books‚ and both are full of puns‚ word play‚ poems‚ and nonsense. The basic plot line is the same for both books‚ each starts with Alice entering another world by some unusual means and awakening at the end to discover that her adventure

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz In the story of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum utilized colors which played a very important role throughout the story. The colors represent the region‚ which Dorothy and her friends are in. While following the yellow brick road they cross the blue Munchkins‚ the yellow Winkies‚ and the green Emerald City. Each of the color schemes symbolizes an important region in Dorothy’s journey. While facing many problems and obstacles they manage to get to their ultimate

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    The Wizard Of Oz: The Bimetallic Standard & Populism Representations At first look‚ The Wizard Of Oz just seems to be a story about a normal Kansas girl who simply just wants to get back to her home‚ and is able to do so with the help of some new friends she meets along her journey. However‚ there seems to more to the story than just that. The author L. Frank Baum wrote the story in the late 1890s and it was published in 1900. This was right around the same time there was a huge fuss over the

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    A.L. Taylor’s essay "Chess and Theology in the Alice Books" echoes Falconer Madan’s regret that the game of chess in Lewis Carroll’s "Through the Looking Glass" is not properly worked out. As is‚ it contains multiple errors such as the White side being allowed to move nine consecutive times and Queens castling. Dodgson wrote his defense in 1887‚ admitting that his adherence to the rules of chess are lax and that the book is based on a demonstration of moves‚ not a full game. Taylor goes on to

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