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Cinematic Lens Essay

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Classical novels through Cinematic Lens: The Approach to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland within The Matrix Classical novels are novels of literary significance, which are known around the world. Its importance is the way these classical novels represent key themes and messages within society. The literature and its themes in classical novels is an important factor as it tells a story of history, giving the reader the ability to time travel and learn the traditions of the society back in that period. Classical novels in the present day still continue to provide the reader the benefits of time travel, and for their imagination to run-wild through the messages of a text. Throughout past generations, the technique of literature increased a person’s …show more content…

The main characters within each story are abruptly thrown out of normality, and into a world thought to be true within their own minds, and into a mystifying “dream world”. Within this dream world surrounding them, Alice the main protagonist in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Neo the main protagonist in The Matrix must both decipher the truth of each world and the tricks the mind are playing on them. Alice’s journey into the unknown began as she shadows a white rabbit, in contrast to this is Neo’s journey to discover “the matrix”, the films reference to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, include the words “Follow the white rabbit” written within his computer, also the beginning of Neo’s adventure into the unknown. The white rabbit within the Matrix however is a woman’s tattoo, the use of this instead of an absurd rabbit, was used as an adaption to suit the modern world we and Neo live in. Reoccurring references to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland are depicted within The Matrix, with the use of intertextuality present in The Matrix, it gives allusions and represents themes within the text of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland into the modern world, for the audience to have better understanding of themes and messages by film rather than book, even if the audience has had no knowledge of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in

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