Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Book Review "Alice's Adventure In Wonderland" (Shela)

 

I am always excited about watching fantasy films. I love movies like Harry Potter, Tinker Bell, and Peter Pan. This is my first time reading a novel before watching its film adaptation, and honestly, I didn't have high expectations for the reading.


Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a classic novel written by Lewis Carroll in 1865. This novel is not just any fantasy novel; I found several lessons within it, which are not explicitly conveyed. This novel is the fantastic adventure of a young girl named Alice, who falls down a rabbit hole and enters a strange and nonsensical world. The novel is a blend of fantasy and satire, exploring themes of identity, logic, and absurdity.

The story follows Alice as she explores this new, bizarre world, meeting unique characters like the mysterious Cheshire Cat, the eccentric Mad Hatter, and the tyrannical Queen of Hearts. Each interaction challenges Alice's perception of reality and tests her ability to adapt in an ever-changing environment.

Additionally, the novel is filled with oddities that are evident in its playful use of language, riddles, and absurd situations. While the prose may sometimes seem nonsensical, it adds to the charm and surreal feel of the story, making it an enjoyable read for both children and adults.

In the end, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is not just a tale of whimsy, but a timeless exploration of curiosity, identity, and the boundaries of logic. It's a story that continues to captivate readers of all ages, inviting them to embrace the wonders of the unknown.



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