While reading my part of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and through the Looking Glass" I have found that the Queen, The Cheshire Cat, and of course Alice were the Three in the book amongst which I have found that truly stands out, and most influential to readers.
Alice is a sensible girl who finds her in a strange world ruled by imagination and fantasy. Alice's tension come's out when her perspective of the world clashes with the mad, and insane world of wonderland. Wonderland questions her perception of good manners by repetitively coming into contact with inexcusable rudeness. She tries to persevere in the way she lives her life but her sense of rules are falling apart. Alice should choose between staying with her beliefs and order, or falling to Wonderland's rules and logic. Because her logic doesn't match up with Wonderlands, she is considered mad by the creatures in wonderland.
The Cheshire Cat is unlike any creatures in Wonderland. It keeps a calm, and lonely state of mind. The Cheshire Cat knows the labors of Wonderland altogether. The Cat explains to Alice that in order to be in Wonderland you must become mad or in other words, crazy.
The Queen of Hearts is the overlord of Wonderland, the Queen of Hearts is the character that Alice must eventually confront to figure out the mystery of Wonderland. In a way the Queen of Hearts is actually really the center of Alice's problems. The Queen of hearts isn't like any of the citizens of Wonderland, she isn't concerned with nonsense and twisted logic because she is with complete authority. She is a feared by all, even by The King of Hearts
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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