Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Alice in Wonderland: Chapter 5 & 6

In the novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll uses imagery to help me to be able to see the images in the book. Especially, since the setting changes so suddenly the imagery can help me find out where I am in the book. For example, on page 43 the imagery presented describes the house of the rabbit. Thanks to these descriptions I can figure out the setting and where Alice currently is. It can get confusing at times because she suddenly appears in a different setting. For example, she continues to walk and then surprisingly a house is in front of her. Because of imagery I'm able to following along with the story and where Alice is, helping me understand the story and making it a bit more clear.

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