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FEATURED ESSAYS
1. Alice In Wonderland
2. Alice In Wonderland
3. Alice In Wonderland
4. Humor In Wonderland
5. Alice In Wonderland: Summary
6. Alice In Wonderland By Lewis C
7. Alice In Wonderland
8. Alice In Wonderland: Enduring, En...
9. The Dreams Of Alice
10. Go Ask Alice
11. Alice In Wonderland
12. Enduring, Endearing Nonsense O
13. Enduring, Endearing Nonsense Of F...
14. Enduring, Endearing Nonsense


Alice in Wonderland

In Lewis Carroll's novel Alice in Wonderland, Alice is curious, well-
mannered, and confused while she tries to find her way out of Wonderland.
Alice meets many unique and weird creatures which eventually help her
escape wonderland.  Alice shows that she is curious through her actions. At
the beginning of the book Alice gets distracted from her "boring" work, and
chases a white rabbit down a hole. This excerpt describes Alices curiosity,
"Alice started to her feet, for it flashed in her mind that she had never
before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket". When Alice is at the
bottom of the hole she find a bottle labeled "Drink Me", she wants to see
what it tastes like, this excerpt describes the event "...this bottle was
not marked `poison', so Alice ventured to taste it, finding it very nice".
Another instant that shows her curiosity when she looks for the white
rabbits fan and gloves, she finds a bottle, this time there was no table,
"There was no label this time with the words `Drink Me' ... `I know
something interesting is going to happen' ... ` I'll just see what it
does',". Alice is like a little girl that is still exploring the world
around her, but she finds that she is more mature than the creatures in
Wonderland.

Alice is very well mannered in Victorian ways to the creatures of
Wonderland.  Alice shows her good manners when she enters the white rabbits
house and the rabbit tells Alice to go fetch his gloves and fan, "I'd
better take his fan and gloves- that is if I can find them", since Alice is
a guest, uninvited, she follows the owners orders. When Alice runs into
caterpillar she calls him "Sir", here is  an excerpt from the book , " I
can't explain myself myself, I'm afraid, Sir", this shows that she respects
the creatures of Wonderland. When Alice enters the Duchesses house and the
Duchess throws the baby to Alice, Alice starts to take care of it, " `Here!
You may nurse it a bit, if you like!' Alice caught the baby with some
difficulty ...",  this shows her maternal side. Wonderland is an illogical
land, nothing seems to make sense to Alice. She starts to become very
frustrated and confused.  When Alice meets the caterpillar the following
conversation takes place, " `Who are you!' the caterpillar asked ... `I - I
hardly know, Sir, just at present - at least I know who I was when I got up
this morning' ... ", Alice is so confused she does not even know who she is.
Before Alice enters the Duchesses house she knocks on the front door, the
following conversation takes place with a creature, "Alice went up to the
door and knocked, ` There is no use in knocking `... ` Please,  then ` said
Alice ` How am I to get in ?'  ", this proves that the illogical reasoning
that the creatures find logical is confusing to a Victorian girl.

Alice is curious because she is very young and she is still finding out
about the world around her. Throughout the novel she grows up and matures
because she starts to unlock the illogical reasoning of Wonderland and
begins to respect their weird habits. Even through all the confusion, she
still finds home at the end of the novel.


ADDITIONAL FEATURED ESSAYS
Alice In Wonderland
Did you read and enjoy Lewis Carroll's books as a child? Or better still, did you have someone read them to you? Perhaps
Alice In Wonderland
Did you read and enjoy Lewis Carroll's books as a child? Or better still, did you have someone read them to you? Perhaps
Lewis Carroll
Mathematicians, traditionally, are more of a right-brained type of thinkers. Artists and writers, comparingly, have more
Lewis Carroll In Wonderland
Through the writing of Lewis Carroll in the story Alice in Wonderland the difference between fantasy and reality can be
Alice Walker 2
“What is Beauty?” In her autobiographical story Alice Walker tells about how after the “accident”



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