Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
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Re: Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
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I onestly think that the book is well-written, expecially the poems are amazing: some are extremely funny, strange and controversial, others can seem more serious and pretty realistics in the descriptions , but, after all, they're only a distorted representation of our reality. Also the book itself represents the transition from the childhood to the adulthood and all the consequences that it causes: Alice, at the beginning, is a frightened little girl who cries for nothing and that can't handle difficult situations with rationality, but, during her trip, she learns how hard the life could be, how fake and superb some of the creatures are and she starts to think and act just like an adult (for example she notices how ridiculous and no-sense are Heart's Queen's sentences of death). I personally advice this book to everyone, I enjoyed it and Alice's adventures signed an important part of my life.
Also Lewis Carroll is a genius and in this book we can discover some important traits about his personality.
(I want to make my apologies for my bad English, I've done my best).
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