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Humor In Wonderland - College Essay

Humor In Wonderland


Fairy tales were often distrusted in the nineteenth century and
Alice in Wonderland was no exception. Many people have pondered whether
their children would be able to distinguish the fictitious would of
Wonderland from the reality of the real world (Avery 321). Alice in
Wonderland has proven that fiction and reality can be separated and has
become a renowned piece of literature not only loved by children but also
by adults. The fiction incorporated in Alice in Wonderland also portrays a
sense of humor as shown in no other fairy tale. Humor in Wonderland is
balanced between the animation of animals, Alice's thoughts, and the
fluctuating differences between the worlds of reality and ...

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facts about the Anglo-Saxons..." "...which are the driest
things he knows, to restore Alice and the other creatures after their
involuntary swim in the Pool of Tears"(Avery 325). After the Caucus-race
in which everyone wins, the Dodo solemnly performs a humorous ceremony for
Alice saying "We beg your acceptance of this elegant thimble"(Carroll 23).
They presented the thimble to Alice as a prize for the race which nobody
won. A caterpillar becomes a humorous creature in Wonderland as he is
constantly contradicting Alice while smoking a long hookah.
Alice's childlike thoughts throughout the story make up a large
portion of the humor. Much of Alice's humor relates to the fact that she
is fond of "taking both sides of an argument when talking to
herself"(Empson 350). As Alice's curiosity leads her into following the
rabbit she finds herself falling down what seemed to be a well. As she is
falling she humorously begins to contemplate how far she has fallen. "I
must be ...

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