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Alice In Wonderland

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Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland by Charles L Dodgeson (Lewis Carrol) is a classic masterpiece and example of great literature. Many people know of this book as merely a child's tale or a Disney movie. As both were adopted from the book, many of the ideas were not. I have my own feelings and opinions of this book. Remarkable use of words and an originally creative theme and plot structure are both used in this book. The author of this novel used many hidden meanings, symbolism, and ambiguous terms to greatly describe the actual nature of the story. Many people have different views as to the type of book it is and the novel's actual meaning. Although this book inspires many people to laugh, it also inspires them think.
The novel has a creative and dissimilar plot structure. Alice, the protagonist and a very curious little English girl, is doing some "boring" work and sees a white rabbit. She decides to chase this rabbit down a hole. At the bottom of the hole, there is a bottle labeled "Drink Me", she wanted to find out what it tasted like, so she tried it, finding it to be "very nice", but it made her grow to be 9 feet tall until she waved a fan the rabbit gave to her. Then, Alice slips into a lake made of her tears and scares the inhabitants away by talking about her pet cat. She then ends up in the rabbit's house again where she drinks from another unlabeled bottle just to grow huge yet again. Next, she gets driven out of the house and runs into the woods where she plays with a huge puppy. A huge caterpillar sitting on a mushroom and smoking a pipe gives her confusing advice and tells her that the different sides of the mushroom will make her bigger or smaller. Alice takes from both sides, now able to change her size when she wants. She goes to a house in the woods and the Duchess gives Alice her baby. Outside, the baby turns into a pig and runs away. The Cat sitting on the branch tells her where to find a Mad...

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