Alice in Wonderland has various settings starting from a hot summer day, when Alice is all relaxed lying down by the river, to a point where she is actually swimming in a place that she thinks is on the other side of the earth because of the long fall she had to get there. Alice is used to all of these customs, manners, and rules, so when she gets down there everything she ever learned had just been “thrown out of the window” because no one really cared how they appealed to others and what they would think of them.
When Alice falls down through the rabbit hole there is a mood of excitement and suspense of what could be down there, courtesy of Lewis Carroll. Not too long after she arrives in a mysterious hallway with a whole bunch of doors. Then, shortly it becomes an exciting swim for your life situation when she has to swim her way out through the door in her own tears.
This is an example of endless doors at which Alice eventually finds a table with a golden key, http://image.wareseeker.com/software/Home-Shell-Desktop/Places-Screen-Savers/details_3d-matrix-screensaver-the-endless-corridors-1.2.jpg This next link is with a picture of Alice falling down the rabbit hole almost endlessly, and while she’s falling she sees many strange things passing by her, http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/alicepic/disney-movie/alice-falling-down-rabbit-hole-1.jpg This final link is to a picture where Alice is swimming with the mouse trying to start a conversation but can’t seem to say the right thing, http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4236780454_4e20463c55.jpg
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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The setting that you explained in this entry was almost 100% what i saw in my head aswell :P Good job Gagan
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