Through the Looking-Glass

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    Book Summary: Go Ask Alice

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    Go ask Alice is book written in diary form. The author is unknown. The main character is Alice, which is the one who write the diary. Throughout the diary, Alice talks about the challenges with she faces and how she copes with them. Alice’s dad, who is a college professor, takes an offer to teach at a different college. Alice and her family have to move to a new town at the beginning of the next year. Alice has problems fitting in at her new school, but soon makes a new friend, Beth. Alice…

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    disfigured after being shot in the eye by her brother who asks Alice to go against her faith, and lit to cover it up. And finally, we rejoice with her and God, because she spiritually matures when the glob is removed from her eye. After six years of looking down with one eye, Alice is ready to face the world head on. In the first stage of this profile writer’s year of 1947, pre-civil rights era of being black in the south and poverty shed. She never experienced poverty; because of…

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    Darkness”. While “Heart of Darkness” gave an image of women worth nothing at all, “Alice Through The Looking Glass” give a different image of women. Not only it give an opposite image, it also inspire women at that time to rise up. Normally women would not do anything and just listen to what their husband says or some of them would have to do filthy jobs. In this story, Alice is a “7 years and 6 months” girl, she went through a mirror to get into the world of wonder using a mirror. The concept…

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    Drive through the Looking Glass Drive has always been one of my strongest personality traits. I’ve had it for as long as I can remember. Drive in my definition is being able to keep pushing and going even when things are going good or terrible. Along with drive, I have also been able to change the way that I think about things pretty quickly once I have a clear conscience. I just recently lost my job, on November 28th. Working at Hwy 55 was the best thing that has ever happened to me, I was a…

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    Through the Looking Glass Many areas were covered in the self-test. Many of us may have been displeased with some low scores or maybe pleasantly surprised by some maturity they have grown into. If you are just an average everyday joker like me, you had more in the middle than anywhere else. The test was very vast and gave me a strong sense of where I was lacking. I don’t want to dwell on this but build myself up around areas I am strong (Bethel, 2014). Knowing the good, the bad…

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    Adventures in Wonderland” but not many know about its sequel “Through the Looking-Glass (And What Alice Found There)” which was written a short time after the first book. This book was chosen due to the fact that it is particularly unknown to many and it was considered as a good opportunity to introduce something that has been hidden behind many best sellers and other books. Biographical Notes & Background Information Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, composed at 1871…

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    as a “weirdo” who photographed and his relationship with younger females (“Petal Pixel.”), he was an extraordinary author who opened the gates of imagination to everyone with his most famous books “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass”. But in order to understand Lewis Carroll, we must comprehend him, his life, and his most important work “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland”. Lewis Carroll was born on January 27,182, in a small village just outside of Daresbury,…

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    Do you know the difference between Star vs the forces of Evil and Alice through the looking glass. Well even if you don't know you're in luck because I am going to tell you how this movie and tv show are the same but yet different. First we will talk about the setting. The Time Place and what things smell like or look like. Then we will talk about the characters in both of them. Like how some help the main character and how some prefer to be alone. Finally we will talk about how they use their…

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    The tribes in this region had no resources of corn agriculture but primarily relied on hunting and fishing. Most of the social structures in this region would be on the lines of looking similar to this. “This descent group, which consisted of a chiefly descent line, lower-ranking nobles, and commoners, takes the form of a matrilineal clan over large parts of the region.” (Mauzé, Harkin, Kan, pg135, 2004). Brown says on page 23 from…

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    In Frank Beddor´s The Looking Glass Wars, the author puts a twist on the story of Alice in Wonderland. Beddor writes the tale from the perspective of Alyss, the princess of Wonderland who had to escape her queendom when her evil aunt Redd attacks the palace. She ends up alone in the middle of England taken in by the Liddles until she returns to Wonderland with Dodge Anders to reclaim the throne. When these changes were made to the story, real significance was provided with meaningful themes…

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