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Alice Adventures in Wonderland

Lewis Carrol
Lewis Caroll
About Author
• Lewis Caroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

• English Writer, Mathematician, Logician, Angelican


Deocon, and Photographer.

• Born: January 27,1832 (England)


Died: January 14, 1898 (Aged 65)

• Genre: Children's Literature, Fantasy Literature,


Poetry, Literary Nonsense, Linear Algebra, Voting
Theory

• Notable Works: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,


Through the Looking Glass, The Hunting The Snark.
Key Facts
• Type of Book : Novella
• Genre : Fantasy Nonsense, Children's Fiction
• Language : English
• Setting (Time) : Victorian Era
• Narrator : The narrator is anonymous and doesn't use many
words to describe in story.
• Point of View : The narrator speaks in third person and follows Alice
around her travels.
Characters

Alice

Alice Queen of Heart Hatter Alice's Sister

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Cheshire Cat White Rabbit Catterpillar (Absolem) Dodo


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Bayard the Bloodhound Mallymkun Mock Turtle

Thackery Earwicket Knave of Hearts Gryphon Bill the Lizard


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SETTING
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Moral
Like the Duchess, we are very keen on finding morals in everything. In the Victorian age,
children's stories were full of morals. The general idea was that stories were meant to educates,
not entertain.
The story of Alice in Wonderland originally was not intended to be a book. it was told to the real
Alice while she was on a boat trip with her sisters. Only because Alice demanded it, it was written
down afterwards. and it took even longer before Lewis Caroll Decided to publish it.
Therefore, it was never intended to have a moral. Lewis Caroll told it solely for amusement of his
child friends.
Moral
Although the story was expanded for pu blication, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the author
never changed his intentions and it become actually the first children's book without a moral.
Through the looking glass in Wonderland and when it comes to the lack of moral.
In many editions, however, Lewis Caroll included an Eastern Greeting. Strangely enough, this
poem is very different from the Alice stories. in this poems Lewis Caroll, who was an ordained
deocon, encourages children to enjoy life and incorporate God into their daily lives.
THEME

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Growing Up Identity
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(and Down)
Breakdown

CB GU/GD ID
Literary Device/s Used

1 HYPERBOLE 5 PLOT

2 SIMILE 6 MOOD

3 METAPHOR 7 THEME

4 IMAGERY
THANKS
Pada, Jay-ann
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