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    The wonderland is not kind to Alice at all. What is worse, changes in her body sizes make Alice feel confused about her identity. When the Caterpillar asks Alice to explain herself, she answers, “I can’t explain myself, I’m afraid, sir, … because I’m not myself, you see” (Carroll, 60). But Alice does not give up her journey. She keeps her temper and adapts to her surroundings calmly. As Alice continues her adventure flexibly, she establishes her identity. Therefore, Alice stands up for herself on

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    Essay On Tim Burton Movie

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    The tim burton films for an example as , Charlie and the chocolate factory , Alice and the wonderland and Alice through the looking glass.Are all done buy TIm burton . He is a famous Film director. He has made many different Popular movies . Like for instance , The nightmare before christmas, Alice threw the looking glass, Alice and the wonderland (the newer one ) , james the giant peach etc. My favorites are Alice and the wonderland , alice through the looking glass and the newer charlie and the

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    Alice and Wonderland is a classic tale of a whimsical fantasy of a girl who falls down a rabbit hole into another dimension or so many people thought. In Frank Beddor’s Through the Looking Glass tells the story of Alice and Wonderland with a completely different take. In this version Alyss is a free spirited princess whose mother (Queen Genevieve) rules over wonderland with help from her husband, King Nolan. After the queendom is taken over by the queen's evil older sister Redd everything goes

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    In the novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the main character, Alice, undergoes quite a change. During the time the novel was published, parts of the world were in the victorian era. The Queen at the time was Queen Victoria, in which the era was named after. During this era, knowledge, class and reason were greatly valued, and stressed. This time period ended in the year of Queen Victoria’s death. Throughout the novel, there are many ways that show how Alice begins to understand the world in

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    Wonderland Identity

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    Whether it is because she is being mistaken for someone she is not or magical foods and drinks are causing her to change in size, from the moment she gets in wonderland Alice is in constant wonder of who she is. Her identity is something she feels that she has lost and she simply cannot remember who she really is, “Alice’s fall down the rabbit hole introduces a comparable identity crisis” (Haughton 194). In Wonderland, Alice struggles with the importance of knowing herself and is often ordered to

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    Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a story of a young girl’s journey down the rabbit hole into a fantasy world where there seems to be no logic. Throughout Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice experiences a variety of bizarre physical changes, causing her to realize she is not only trying to figure out Wonderland but also trying to determine her own identity. After Alice arrives in Wonderland the narrator states, “For this curious child was very fond of pretending to be two people”

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    brother and sister, Margaret and Henry Kingsleigh. She attended The Disciplinary School for High Society Young Girls. Throughout her life, she remained single, but she stated, “ Who needs a husband, when you have a running rabbit and a creepy smiling cat.” She was a picture book author/illustrator and enjoyed reading her books to the younger generation for fun. In her free time Alice loved to daydream and chase any animal she saw. She also loved to read simple picture/kid books and occasionally she

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    “Sister, Sister!!!” Alice ran down the street to confront her sister about what just happened. “OMG GUESS WHAT!” Alice said screaming to her sister, “There was this white rabbit, then a hole, and apples and drinks.” Alice’s sister looked at her as if she was crazy or just losing her mind. “Oh, Alice” Alice sister said, “do you want me to give you some water?” Said Alice sister because she wasn't comprehending the words coming out of Alice’s mouth. “Here sister, Sit down and let me just explain

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    pain when she is stuck in the White Rabbit’s home, and it causes those around her to be afraid of her many times as well. Unrelated to her size, Alice has a negative power on the friends she is trying to make when she accidentally mentions that her cat likes to chase and eat little animals, or when she has a long neck that she is not a serpent - though she does like to eat

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    Wicked Book Report

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    Pre-Reading Wicked, & The Wonderful Wizard of Oz I never really liked The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The lion, scarecrow, and tin man were all characters that kind of freaked me. I think this had to do with their costumes, the lions faces creeped me out. As of Wicked I now there is a musical, which I have not seen. Overall, I am kind of excited to read the book. While Reading Wicked So the book starts out with a prologue of the witch spying on the Lion, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Dorothy. As the story

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