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  • Alices Head
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    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, is recognized by all as the silly fairy-tale author of stories such as Alice in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. However, little is known about what drove him to write such obviously fantastic stories. Themes such as nonsense and fantasy, education, drug abuse, racism and prejudice, money, malnutrition and public health are touched upon throughout his works. While only speculation can be offered, it is clear that these ...
  • Said Alice
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    I wrote this paper in High school. It got an A. With use of this essay cite works to 'Kristin's People Places and Things' Tewksbury, MA: Free paper Inc., 1999. Lewis Carroll's works Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There are by many people considered nonsense books for children. Of course, they are, but they are also much more. Lewis Carroll had a great talent of intertwining nonsense and logic, and therefore creating sense within nonsense. If you...
  • Said Alice
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    Free College Personals Dorm Check list Roommate Finder Teachers A List Homework School's Web Address Free Stuff Extra Money Chuck's mp ALICE IN WONDERLAND By: DIETRICH DEWALT E-mail: Chapter I - Down the Rabbit-Hole Image: Lewis Carroll Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, 'and what is the use of a book,' thought Ali...
  • Alice Crimmins Case Eddie Have
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    THE ALICE CRIMMINS CASE Eddie Have you got the kids No Eddie don t play games with me! I don t have them, He replied. Eddie! Don t fool around! Do you have them She had begun the conversation in anger but now her voice had risen to fear. Don t do this to me Eddie! Their not here Alice, He said. Eddie please don t do this to me! She was pleading There not here Alice! Eddie their missing! (Gross, 8). It was Peyton Place come to the big town. The tale was murder the star was a curvy, a burn-tresses...
  • M Mad Said Alice
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    As we read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and The Island of Dr. Moreau, we enter into two unique worlds of imagination. Both Lewis Carroll and H.G. Wells describe lands of intrigue and mystery. We follow Alice and Prendick into two different worlds where animals speak, evolution is tested, and reality is bent until it nearly breaks. It is the masterminds of Lewis Carroll and H.G. Wells that take these worlds of fantasy and make them realistic. How do these two great authors make the unbelievab...

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