"I don't feel you any more you darken my door. Whatever you're looking for
Hey! Don't come around here no more."-Tom Petty Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, though an example of nonsense literature, does embody a wealth of deliberate purposes.
Alice Adventures in Wonderland is about a girl coming out of her puberty stage, and on a road of self discovery. "Who in the world am I?" Just after Alice turned into a giant and scared the white rabbit away. Alice realizes the question is no longer about the world around her but about her self and who she is. Since Wonderland is a byproduct of Alice's imagination, the journey to figure out wonderland is in direct relationship to her self perception. Wonderland has already token toll on Alice as she realizes her perception wont work in a world with rules drastically different from her own.
Alice is from a wealthy English family who finds herself in subversive world made by her own imagination. Alice feels comfortable......
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