Reading Notes: Alice's Looking Glass, Part A
Looking Glass-House
Bibliography: Looking Glass-House from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll
- Alice is such carefree girl, and seems to have no issue with the people who now "can't get at [her]", but that is a very concerning statement
- I like the chess pieces. It could be an interesting story to look at the perspective of the chess pieces, to the large girl watching them and trying not to scare them
- Oh so they are scared of her. That story would be interesting too, the pieces just minding their business until a giant hand picks them up and moves them in the air super quickly
- I've read this poem before, it's a very interesting one.
- The floating thing is another thing that would concern a normal person. but Alice seems fine with it and questions nothing
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