Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
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Lewis Carroll – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
You must find 3 specific examples from the book which support your topic. Complete a chart (below) for each question.
Question #1 – How does Alice change in her ability to deal with adults who frustrate her?
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Summarize: How has Alice changed?
Question #2 – How does Alice change in her ability to deal with situations which are strange?
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Summarize: How has Alice changed?
Question #3 – How does Alice change in her ability to “say what she means and mean what she says” while she is in Wonderland? (hint: she gets better at it).
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Summarize: How has Alice changed?
Conclude: Overall, how has Alice changed?
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Lewis Carroll – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
You must find 3 specific examples from the book which support your topic. Complete a chart (below) for each question.
Question #1 – How does Alice change in her ability to deal with adults who frustrate her?
Examples:
Chapter& Page(s) |
What happens?
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How does Alice react or what does Alice do?
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Alice is in the boat together with his Liddell sisters, of the three girls Alice is the second oldest. The girls are often entertained with some fantastic stories which Carroll made on the spot. |
Alice experiences a difficult time to adapt to the peculiar adult rules and behaviors. Including the rabbit with his close concern and watch for schedules and appointments portrays the traits of the adult world. |
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Alice’s experiences growth and discovers her uniqueness identifying the challenges of growing up. Alice is thrown forth and back between two ends. |
Alice’s discovery into her uniqueness resembles how a baby search for herself while growing up.
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