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Power Of Nonsense (Alice In Wonderland)


One just happened to be named Alice, which was the youngest. Lewis Carroll always had a stronger liking ness to girls rather to a boy and enjoyed being with the little girls that he watched. He studied their habits and watched them for most of there young lives. He started telling them stories and riddles each day as they walk through the lofty green grass. The girls cherished the time they had being with him. As the girls grew older, their mother did not feel appropriate leaving them with him anymore; as a result he stopped watching them. His real name is not Lewis Carroll but is Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson. Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson was born on January 27th 1832 at the parsonage at Daresbury in Cheshire. He was the eldest son and third child (out of eleven) of an!.
             Anglican clergyman Charles and Frances Dodgson. .
             At the beginning at the Novel, the majority of the story took place in real life. With Alice seeing a rabbit and a hole in the ground. All the things that happened to Alice the real living girl gave Carroll ideas and led him to writing the novel. The real Alice was relaxing and saw a rabbit and then followed it. Then she fell into a very small whole. That is what started the book. Besides the fact that the rabbit did not really talk in real life, and the hole was not at all deep. Bits and fragments from the rest of the story also cam from past real life experiences.
             As the story goes forth, you start to notice many strange things happening. In other words, nonsense takes over the realism. After the fall down the hole, Alice starts to notice strange things. Only nonsense exists beyond that point in the novel. One of the first things that happen to the Alice the main character is when she sees a bottle. " This bottle was not marked poison, so Alice ventured to taste it, and finding it very nice (It in fact, as sort of mixed flavor of cherry-tart, custard, pie apple, roast turkey, toffee, and hot buttered toast!"(Carroll 22).


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