Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Alice in WonderLand (5&6)
At first I thought this "dream" of Alice's was quite interesting, following a talking rabbit down the whole just like every other normal Alice in Wonderland, but then the choices she makes like always drinking too much and shrinking or always eating to much and growing, were very wrong choices, and then it got stranger. I dont really understand what's going on in the story, it always seems to be changing settings and characters very rapidly and its very hard to keep up with the story line. Half the sentences the animals put together I dont understand and shes always confused and contradicting herself, she's not really sure of who she is and what kind of choices to make. But in these two chapters Alice finally starts to find some answers in the Caterpillar and Cat and things start to slow down.
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In chapter 5 when Alice meets the caterpillar he asks her who are who and of course she couldn't answer, which means ALice is still confused of who she is and what she's even doing in wonderland. Then Alice explains herself to it and how she was many sizes (which could explain her not wanting to grow up) and when she had asked the caterpillar how it felt about being a butterfly it told her that it wasn't strange at all, which means that growing up is a part of life. Then in chapter 6 Alice goes into a strange house, with a baby screaming and a really strange cook that would not stop throwing pots and pans around. Alice then finally leaves turning the baby into a pig, she meets the Cheshire Cat which helps her find her way eventhough she still is uncertain of where to go.
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