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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll

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Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2021
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9789354864360
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is written by English author Lewis Carrol. The story tells about a young girl named Alice, who falls through a rabbit hole into a subterranean fantsy world. Author’s real name is Charles Luturidge Dogson (27th January 1832-14th January 1898). His pen name is Lewis Carroll. He was an English writer of children’s fiction. He was also a mathematician, photographer, inventor. The story revolves around Alice, a 7-year old girl. When she sits at the river bank she notices a talking white rabbit with a pocket watch. When is starts run, Alice follows it down to a rabbit hole. She enters into it and discovers a bottle labelled 'Drink Me' and a cake labelled 'Eat Me'. She tastes it. Next chapter is ’The Pool of Tears’. Alice here begins to cry when see finds her growing up to ceiling, she meets a mouse, swimming in her pool of tears. That mouse tries to escape her. The story begins interesting when the rabbit mistaking her as his maid servant Mary Ann, so the rabbit orders Alice. There is a crowd of animals. When the crowd hurts pebbles at her, turns into little cakes. Alice eats them and they reduce her again in size.Actually Alice suffers from Hallucinations and personality disorders and the white rabbit suffers from anxiety disorder, the cat is schizophrenia. Each chapter’s story is full of humour. Alice encounter’s with many talking animals when she enters into Rabbit hole. On following the white rabbit, it leads her on many adventures throughout the book. Here all the characters are fanciful. One characters, Caterpillar is no very friendly to Alice but always helps her. Each character happens to make Alice learn something about life.

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