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    • Alice is the main character in Alice in wonderland because she is the first character mentioned in the play and the story is named after her. Alice is also a shy girl “ Alice very quietly wandered away and sat down under a tree”pg2 • Alice in wonderland takes place during summer in a magical place called wonderland. I know this because the play is called Alice in wonderland. “One warm and quiet summer afternoon, a little girl named Alice was in her garden”

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    cake that grows where the means to diminish her problem. Throughout the book, her variety of sizes gives Alice a lot of grief. She cannot seem to control it; it confuses her and makes her feel sad, frustrated and uncomfortable. Her height problems can allude to puberty, where one often feel strange in one’s own body and the unexpected growth can be awkward and difficult. In chapter five, Alice is mistaken for a serpent by a pigeon; her body is down on the ground, but her neck is stretched out over

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    One summer day a little girl named Alice had her nose in a boring book. Suddenly, a white rabbit ran by screaming “Oh dear, oh dear, I’m late!” He checked his watch and disappeared down a rabbit hole. “I must find out why he’s in such a hurry,” Alice cried as she followed the white rabbit down the rabbit hole. Alice tumbled down the rabbit hole until she hit the ground and landed in front of a tiny door. She finds a tiny gold key and bottle labeled “DRINK ME” on a table. “Maybe the potion bottle

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    However, Alice begins to realize the dynamics as the story progresses and new experiences emerge. I feel that Alice’s change in attitude is Carroll’s way of insinuating the ridiculousness or hypocrisy in the adult’s and society’s standard way of thinking. The first scene where the reader sees Alice take hold of her authority is when she becomes incredibly big at the White Rabbit’s House. I feel that this scene is very significant because it shows how the shift in Alice’s character is set up. In order

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    Alice Monologue

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    Alice was born. A tiny bundle wrapped in pink, warm and soft, soft now. Held and adored, fawned over by others. Sweet, delicate, beautiful, beautiful. Like a flower, a rose. The most delicate rose. Alice grew. Her love grew. Her love for flowers, beautiful flowers. Alice stands at the edge of a field. The young, chubby legs sway under her. Endless. The flowers are endless. As far as her bright eyes could see. Squeals of delight escape Alice. She runs into the field. It welcomes her, greets her with

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    Alice Paul

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    Historical Context Women’s history in the United States has always been represented as a struggle for rights. Wealth and status were tied to either their fathers or husbands. In the early 1900s, women were afforded the traditional roles of society. The majority of women worked in the home. If they were of the 18% young or poor women, they also worked in factories as laborers, manufacturing items for the booming industrial revolution (U.S. Department of Labor, 1980). During this time period the

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    Eulogy For Alice

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    things for granted. All Alice wanted was to have a solid relationship with her mother and she never could have that. Whenever I become mad at my mom I will think of Alice who would do anything to have a relationship like mine with my mom. As a child, Alice made a speech about elephants and made sure it was perfected so her mother would be proud of her. She worked on it every second she got just as a chance to impress her mother. When Alice’s mother enters the gym Alice says, “Suddenly, my mind

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    Alice In Yorkland

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    Cheshire cat In Alice in Wonderland there are various characters. All with different personalities. Also all the characters are admirable. But the Cheshire cat is the most admirable. The Cheshire cat is the most admirable character because he listens to Alice, he teaches Alice the rules of Wonderland, and he gives Alice some insights. In the story the Cheshire cat is the only one who listens to Alice. In chapter eight pages ninety-one to ninety-three. The Cheshire cat asked Alice how she liked the

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    A Monologue Of Alice

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    first and last client. Her mother came in when alice was five years old, Alice called her the Queen of Hearts, she called me the Mad Hatter. Funny thing she actually made me feel a bit mad sometimes, she always had such a surreal look on things in her life that scared me from time to time. I only wish i realized what was going on sooner. I first met Alice on February 14,1865 the same day as her birthday. It was a nice and tuesday morning and alice just turned 5. Mrs. Liddell, Alice’s mother, came

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    ” She turns better near the end, due to being loved by everyone, and she finally realizes the meaning of family and hope.” Iracebeth, the Red Queen executes innocent people because she takes out pain in innocent people. Iracebeth plans to execute Alice and to get back at her sister the White Queen. The Red Queen sets to achieve her kingdom back and her sister to apologize to her for what she

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