Reading Notes: Alice in Wonderland Part A
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For this week's reading, I decided to read the first part of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, which was written in 1865. I chose this unit because growing up, I really enjoyed watching the movie adaptations of Alice in Wonderland, but I have never read the novel. I really enjoyed the whimsical writing style as well as the story content. One of the thoughts that I had while reading the story was to retell it but reverse the characters a bit. By this I mean to have Alice as an animal and the white rabbit as a person, etc. It could be fun to explore Alice being turned into different animals when she eats the treats rather than shrinking and growing. Illustration of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland