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Friday, April 26, 2019

Book Review, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Book Review, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll


It’s a short book.  Little fascination can be had with Alice’s world of curiosity because the poetry isn’t very extended to all possible elements of beauty.  The floating cat is actually really, utterly boring.  So many statements we’ve come to grips with exhibit a plain nature in language under the poet’s gaze for her adventures into other dimensions.  Each dimension seems real normal, basic, and imaginary.  I’m certain that sleepers on Earth can relate to the feeling of “going down a hole”.  No mouse in the book actually goes up to the floating cat and I’m disappointed with how safe and terrible he can express himself.  Also, a reader is required to have a big imagination for the book.  Details seem to drift off into missing pieces under the poet’s context of meaning.  Animals of different types come to her and rain on her parade until she admits her viewpoint for cats- this upsets them, because cats eat mice and do horrible things generally, or at least this idea is part of the book’s gist.  You know the cliche of cat versus mouse.  What about a cat playing with a moth or a moth playing with a snail?  These animals do seem like metaphors.  Young girls have related themselves to Alice or even denied any relation to her over the years in our 2000’s millennium.  It can, with reference, be questionable as to a creature’s needs for survival and the ongoing pursuits for staying alive.  No one is murdered in the book.  Yeah, I know I’m being funny.  What a bookish reader might do in his or her spare time is laugh with or at the dying characters in a work of fiction and laugh with or at the dying people in a newspaper; obviously, this personality is twisted and must be corrected in education.  My name is Alex and I’m kind of like Alice.  This short book is easy to read and won’t disgust a reader of it with superior intelligence usually expressed by teachers who don’t write or read beyond class schedule.  Our Alice in Wonderland series may never reach us through education; for me, I was never tutored with this classic book at all.  That’s because we only attend so many classes in education for a limited time until we’re off in our own universe for learning and understanding.  Disney’s movies have really put the original book to shame since it’s naturally more entertaining and spiritual for us to witness their fictional accounts for Alice from TVs.  Remember Disneyland?  People are better off with Disney’s movies than the original book due to all the commotion for our “tiny world” in which races can come together or drift apart by sudden impact through our everyday social activities.  Particulars to note on this book are- poker cards, royalty figures, wild animals, British events, and European flare.  So basically the book has aged compared to the movies because… well, it’s ink on paper.


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