Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
This novel is selected because it represents how young children view the world. The novel is a perfect example of tales that most people heard as they grew up. My prior experience with the story of “Alice in Wonderland” was about the adventures of a little girl in a fairy tale land. This experience is seen from the various Disney movies and plays about Alice, who wanders off into an imaginary land.
The story creates images of what happens to the child as they get carried away in their make-believe worlds and what they have to do to overcome challenges. I look forward to reading the details of the approach the author used to tell his story of how Lewis made use of the aspect of growing and shrinking Alice in the story. Additionally, of interest are the basic ideas of the story that are not represented by movies and play with the same title.
Foreshadowing Chart
Graphic Organizer for Tone & Themes
Reference
Thomas, S. (2010). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Illustrated by Sir John Tenniel. E-book, Adelaide University. Web.