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Title: Alice Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll


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Alice Through the Looking GlassbyLewis Carroll
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Alice Through the Looking GlassbyLewis Carroll
  • Introduction
  • Lewis Carrolls World
  • 1. the 19th Century World Shift
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.

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I. Introduction
  • Cultural Anarchyage of machinery
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.
  • e

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I. Introduction
  • Lewis Carroll
  • 1. Charles Dodgson
  • 2. The Liddells
  • 3. Math, Logic, chaos,
  • order, and photography

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II. Through the Looking Glass
  • Introduction
  • 1. not a continuation of AW
  • 2. Change in Alice
  • 3. central symbol
  • 4. Structure

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B. Playing the Game
  • Alices Tone and Maturitybig change
  • In the Dark Wood
  • Circles and Mirrors
  • (narcissism, mirroring
  • of self)
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.

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C. Tweedle dum and Tweedle dee
  1. Mirror images
  2. ID
  3. Narcissism
  4. War
  5. Signs to the house

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D. Humpty Dumpty
  • 1. infantile
  • 2. Center of the book
  • Shape
  • Language
  • Contrast Alices maturity

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E. The White Knight
  • White Knights mirror reflection is ______
  • Heart-wrenching farewell to
  • Alice
  • 3. Alices last step to identity
  • 4. Next move--

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III. Conclusion the Search for Order
  • A. Alice searches for identity and meaning BUT
  • B. Religious and Metaphysical assumptions
  • C. Games and Toys wont work
  • D. Alice books are the completion of the
    disillusionment of the 19th century

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III. Conclusion Search for Order (cont)
  • E. Alices Heroism
  • F. Return to order (at books end)?
  • G. Who in the world are we (and who we are in
    the world) is a function of
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3

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IV. Conclusion 2 Why are the Alice books
funny?
  • Laughter laced with terror
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.
  • d.
  • f.
  • 2. Satire of what?
  • 3. At the center of the Comedy is anarchy and
    total madness
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