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- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland represents the child’s struggle to survive in the confusing world of adults. To understand our adult world, Alice has to overcome the open-mindedness that is characteristic for children.
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she is acting contrary to Victorian dictates of proper children's behavior. In the novel when Alice falls down the rabbit hole, the entire Victorian world is set upside down. The...
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Nearly every object in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderlandfunctions as a symbol, but nothing clearly represents one particular thing. The symbolic resonances of Wonderland objects are generally contained to the individual episode in which they appear. Often the symbols work together to convey a particular meaning. The garden may symbolize the Garden o...
Like the garden, the Caterpillar’s mushroom also has multiple symbolic meanings. Some readers and critics view the Caterpillar as a sexual threat, its phallic shape a symbol of sexual virility. The Caterpillar’s mushroom connects to this symbolic meaning. Alice must master the properties of the mushroom to gain control over her fluctuating size, wh...
When Alice first sees the White Rabbit, he’s checking his pocket watch and worrying about being late. From then on, time becomes a crucial aspect of Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. While the pocket watch itself isn’t a recurring image, there is a sense that a clock is ticking down the time throughout Alice’s stint in Wonderland – for example, she...
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland represents the child’s struggle to survive in the confusing world of adults. To understand our adult world, Alice has to overcome the open-mindedness that is characteristic for children.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: summary The novel begins with a young girl named Alice, who is bored with a book she is reading outside, following a smartly-dressed rabbit down a rabbit hole. She falls a long way until she finds herself in a room full of locked doors.