Through Miller and Alice, Alice in Wonderland found something: only for adults. "A strange person and an interesting person" Alice screamed "(Carol, Alice 9 in Wonderland). She seems to have grown into a huge proportion talking about her body in her eyes, but she talks about Lewis Carroll's classic book "Alice in Wonderland" and "through the mirror" If you can, what is the essence of "Alice found?"
Many people thought that these books are meaningless children's books by Lewis Carrol's "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through Mirror". Of course they are, but they are even more. Louis Carroll has a lot of talent to interwork with jokes and logic, so a sense of nonsense is born. If you look at nonsense, you can find a new meaning, not a new meaning in the third grade book report you found. Those books complete of the Victorian society of such etiquette, criteria as educational and prejudice and other topics and concurrent terms by showing the child's ability to survive in a hostile world, and these Search topics. In this last sentence, I am referring to Cohen's comment, Capturing (published in 1865) "Wonderland" "Authoritarian When dealing with ornate and mysterious adults disappointment, fear and confusion, all children We encountered, "There seems to be no fault in Wonderland.
Lewis Carroll was specially written for Alice 's book of his heroine and the two are via Mirror of Wonderland (1865) and Mirror, and what Alice (1871) was written It was. While falling down the white rabbit hole, in this story, Alice experienced a sense of incongruity, as the sense of time slowed down. Also in the example through a mirror, the time and space will accelerate the description so as to feel the misunderstanding form of the body does not reach the distance. This incredible and disturbing explanation may come from the direct experience of change in her own illness (due to Alice 's change due to graphical expression, because you can see about Han Harun Jazz at the Project ยท Gutenberg, Unusual Children's Literature Work: http: //www.gutenberg.Organization / Documentation / 114/114-H / 114-h.htm)