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    the novella, Alice in Wonderland is a children fictional story that has genre elements such as fable yet in a fairy-tale manner and an allegory. A possible genre of the story Alice in Wonderland is a fantasy as the Wonderland is more fantasy-like to the young Alice. 2. The exposition of the story, Alice in Wonderland is the first setting seen. The first setting is the exposition this is because Alice is seen with her older sister on a bank. The rising action of the novella, Alice in wonderland

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    Wonderland. In book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice portrays bad judgement. A few of the things that happened in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland were unbelievable. While writing Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carrol had a fantastical imagination. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a literary classic, although I have read better books. Alice portrays bad judgment throughout the book, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Alice chases a talking rabbit down a rabbit hole, without

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    What if the story of Wonderland that we all know and love was a lie? What if Alice’s adventures were twisted by the mind of Lewis Carroll? The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor introduces us to this world where true story of Wonderland and Alyss is revealed. Hello, I am Mia and these are my colleagues Rose and Jessica; we are here to ……………… the next box office hit. The age group this film would appeal to is teens to young adults. (12-17) What if the story of Wonderland that we all know and

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    childhood innocence. The Caterpillar's advice is a way of getting Alice to find her identity. The Caterpillar's first line is a direct question: "Who are you?" (40). Alice not knowing how to respond is indicative of the lack of identity experienced by children as they grow older. As Alice responds, "at least I know who I was

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    The movie Alice through the Looking Glass and the book The City of Ember are very similar. They are similar in conflict, and the main characters. But they are also different in theme. Alice through the looking glass is about a girl who tryings to go back in time to save her friend, The Mad Hatter. Lina is a girl who is stuck in a city underground and tries to get out using a passageway. These two may sound different but they are actually the same. The theme of Alice through the Looking Glass would

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    The Many Meanings of Alice in Wonderland Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, written by acclaimed British author Lewis Carroll, have enchanted people young and old since their publications. Mr. Carroll uses many rhetorical devices to enhance these two fairytales including but by no means limited to irony, symbolism, theme, metaphor, alliteration, and ambiguity. Many types of irony are used throughout Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in particular. One example of a particular

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    In chapter forty-five named Only Justice Can Stop a Curse Alice Walker describes the humanity of her childhood. She also touched on how she was an activist , and her experiences and thoughts on other groups of people. Alice Walker’s tone changes throughout her chapter which represents her mindset growth while she experiences different events. Alice started the chapter by quoting a curse prayer by Zora Neale Hurston which implicated how angry she was at her enemies who happen to be “ White men”. Her

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    In The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor, the tale of Alice in Wonderland has got a little twist in it. In the story Alyss , the princess, had to leave her queendom because of a war. She ends up in England alone, but once Alyss returns she will be the queen of her queendom. Beddor twisted the story up by adding in different themes throughout the book. The people that cared most for each other are Alyss Heart, Queen Genevieve, and Hatter Madigan. The character that cared so much about her queendom

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    In The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor, the story of Alice in Wonderland is told in a whole new perspective. Beddor tells the tale from the perspective of Alyss, who in this novel is Princess of Wonderland. Her Aunt Redd attacks the queendom and her mother, wanting to be queen. Alyss is forced to escape Wonderland and finds herself trapped in England, but later returns to the queendom to rightfully regain her throne. In Beddor’s new tale, new themes are shown such as not giving up, even when times

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    In The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor, the original tale of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is flipped from total nonsense to a new telling with Alyss as the princess of Wonderland. In Beddor’s version, Alyss is taken away from Wonderland for her protection by the orders of her mother Queen Genevieve as Alyss’s evil aunt, Redd attacks the palace to claim the throne. As Alyss is being transported out of Wonderland along with the leader of the millinery, Hatter Madigan, they are separated with

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