Sunday, August 22, 2010
Alice in Wonderland
One of the things that was really beneficial to me was the constant change of characters and settings. Since the book constantly changes the setting and meets new characters, I've noticed that it has become a constant thing. So, whenever it goes to a new setting, I can expect a new character introduced with a whole new part of the story. For instance, in chapter 5, when Alice was walking, she meets the caterpillar, then after she left she met the pigeon. In chapter 6, Alice walks to a house where she meets the Footman. After, when she walks inside the house, she meets the Duchess, Cook, and the baby.
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how does that make you feel about the story and also how would you feel if that were you??????
ReplyDeleteYou made a really good point about the story always changing; I think it is an excellent tactic to keep readers absorbed in the story...I wonder why most authors don't do this...what do you think? Also, what do you think is the symbolization involved with her run-ins with the characters?
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