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  • Nineteenth Century Literature Detroit Gale Research
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    Lewis Carroll's Wonderland is a queer little universe where a not so ordinary girl is faced with the contradicting nature of the fantastic creatures who live there. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a childs struggle to survive in the condescending world of adults. The conflict between child and adult gives direction to Alice's adventures and controls all the outstanding features of the work- Alice's character, her relationship with other characters, and the dialogue. Alice in Wonderland is on...
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  • Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism Alice In Wonderland
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    "In Lewis Carroll's nonsense world, of Alice in Wonderland, we are privileged to see our familiar adult society (somewhat exaggerated, so that we are sure to get the joke) through the thought of the wise child Alice" (Hubbell). The criticisms show how Carroll depicts Alice in this work. Carroll shows Alice as the frustrated child in a world of adult nonsense, the heroine, and reveals his own inner-view of women. Alice is everything that Victorian children, of this time, are not. Hubbell gives us...
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  • Alice In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
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    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, is recognized by all as the silly fairy-tale author of stories such as Alice in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. However, little is known about what drove him to write such obviously fantastic stories. Themes such as nonsense and fantasy, education, drug abuse, racism and prejudice, money, malnutrition and public health are touched upon throughout his works. While only speculation can be offered, it is clear that these ...
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  • Alice In Wonderland Worth A Thousand
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    ... mages, Alice in Wonderland, at once views the adult world on a childs level, questions the authority of adults and of royalty, and mocks commonly held prejudices of its day (Kelly 215). Obviously, Carroll's writing is completely fantastic nonsense. Throughout Alice in Wonderland, there are thousands of references to a bizarre fantasy-land. Alice thought she had never seen such a curious croquet ground in her life: it was all ridges and furrows: the croquet balls were live hedgehogs, and the ...
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  • Lewis Life And Influence In Alice Wonderland
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    Of all of Lewis Carroll's works, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has a unique standing in the category of whimsical, nonsense literature. Much has been written about how this novel contrasts with the vast amount of strict, extremely moralistic childrens literature of the Victorian time Lewis Carroll lived in. Yet, as odd as this novel appears in relation to the other Victorian childrens stories, this short novel is odder because it was written by an extremely upright, ultra conservative man; a ...
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  • Lewis Life And Influence In Alice Wonderland
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    ... uspicious of his motives for associating with her children (DLB v. 163 61). Despite her feelings, Carroll was still permitted to escort the girls on day trips, which they enjoyed (62). During the afternoon of July 4, 1862, the story, which would become known as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, was told for the first time (63). Carroll created this fascinating story to entertain the Liddell girls, Login, Alice, and Edith throughout a boat ride on the river Isis. From all three girls came the...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
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    Events or people in their lives inspire many authors. It is reflected in their writing. Lewis Carroll was inspired to write Alice in Wonderland by the real-life relationship with an Alice and his other child-friends. Lewis Carroll was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in Danbury, Cheshire, on January 27, 1832 (Gattgno, 1976, p. xi). He was the son of a clergyman and the first born of eleven children. Carroll was educated at Rugby from 1846 to 1850 and at Christ Church College, University of Oxford, ...
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  • Alice In Wonderland White And The Seven Dwarfs
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    Has Disneyfication destroyed the traditional folk tale and damaged childrens illustrated literature? By Richard Neil Thomas Art & Design BA Hons. ILLUSTRATION Contents 3. Introduction 4. The Death of the Seven Dwarves 5. Folk Tales 6. Rant # 1 7. Input ~ Laurence Anholt writes... 8. Beauty and the Beast 9. Cartoons, Capitalism, Commerce and Conjecture 13. Walter Elias Disney 18. Forum 21. I Relent 22. Sycophant 24. Rant # 2 26. Tex Avery 27. Cutting Edge and Contemporary with Typographical Twist...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland Coming Of Age
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    In Victorian England, society expected children to make the transition into adulthood as soon as possible. This expectation caused acute mental and emotional stress upon many of the children of this age, as Lewis Carroll shows in the character of Alice in his book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Coming-of-age in the twenty-first century, however, is a longer, more painful journey than it was during the time in which Lewis Carroll lived. Teenagers must now deal with the emotional aspects of ad...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland
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    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Even up until now, Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland remains very popular among children and adults. This is because of logical properties of this work that are meant to entertain and educate at the same time. The main idea of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland cannot be pinpointed. Basically, it is a collection of odd tales about the adventures of little girl, who in her dream, falls down the rabbit hole to discover a whole new world, where abs...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
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    by Andrew Green Did you read and enjoy Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland books as a child? Or better still, did you have someone read them to you? Perhaps you discovered them as an adult or, forbid the thought, maybe you havent discovered them at all! Those who have journeyed Through the Looking Glass generally love (or shun) the tales for their unparalleled sense of nonsense. Public interest in the books from the time they were published more than a century alohas almost been matched by curio...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
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    English 265 Modern Poetry Poet: Lewis Carroll Term Paper Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was born on the 27 th of January in the year of 1832 and died on the 14 th of that same month in 1898. His pseudonym, Lewis Carroll, was born on March 1 st, 1856 and was destined to live forever. Most poets live out of sync with the era they exist in, but Carroll lived a particularly bizarre lifestyle. He was a mathematician as well as a poetic scholar. It is rare for someone to excel at either one individually, ye...
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  • Horror Genre Horror Films
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    Morbid Fascinations: Carroll on Horror The Philosophy of Horror; or Paradoxes of the Heart by Noel Carroll is an in depth look at the reasons why so many people are intrinsically drawn to images of horror and gore and death in film, art, and life. Carroll discuss the many avenues that people have taken in the past to explain this phenomenon, this apparent paradox of how artistic presentation of normally averse events and objects can give rise to pleasure. (Carroll, p 161) This paradox is a parti...
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  • Good And Evil Status Quo
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    Possibly the most terrifying aspect of Bram Stokers, Dracula, is The Counts mocking of Christianity. Indeed, Dracula seems to be a total opposite of Christ and Christian values, driven purely by desire and lust, showing his demonic soul through the fire that burns in his eyes. Despite these opposites, Stoker repeatedly uses biblical imagery and references to compare Dracula to Christ, creating deliberate parallels throughout the novel. By making these parallels, what is Stoker attempting to say ...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland Hallucinogenic Drugs
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    The Dreams of Alice Many people have argued that hallucinogenic drugs influenced Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. However, upon closer observation, the story more closely resembles the experiences people have while dreaming, rather than while under the influence of drugs. There are numerous examples throughout the novel which support the idea that it is based on dreamlike experiences. The first example of how the story relates to dreams is in the beginning as Alice finds h...
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