Alice in Wonderland. Book Summary

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Alice in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll

What’s inside

Alice in Wonderland is a novel about a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantastical world. In this strange land, she encounters peculiar creatures and experiences surreal adventures.

You’ll Learn

  • Enhances imagination through fantastical elements
  • Offers a critique of Victorian society and norms
  • Encourages questioning of reality and identity
  • Provides enjoyment through whimsical storytelling and absurd humor

Key Points

  • Alice’s Fall into the Rabbit Hole
  • Meeting the White Rabbit and Cheshire Cat
  • A Mad Tea Party with Eccentric Characters
  • The Queen of Hearts’ Croquet Ground
  • Alice’s Trials in the Courtroom
  • The Puzzling and Nonsensical Nature of Wonderland
  • Alice’s Reflection on Her Identity and Growth

Who’s it For

  • Young Readers
  • Fans of Fantasy Fiction
  • Literature Students
  • Readers Interested in Classic Tales

About author

Lewis Carroll, pen name for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a British writer, mathematician, and photographer known for his inventive and fantastical literary works.