Lessons Learnt in 'Alice in Wonderland'

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Journey through Wonderland It’s easy to think that Alice in Wonderland is a dreamland fairytale for children. On the surface it appears to be just that. However, if you look closer you will realize that Alice’s world translates into much more than a children’s fairytale. Sure there is a hookah-smoking caterpillar and a rabbit in a waist coat. That doesn’t mean that the amazing journey of a 19 year old Alice isn’t chocked full of wise life lessons worth practicing in the real world. In the beginning of Alice in Wonderland as a child Alice has a strange dream and asks her father if she has gone around the bend? Alice shows low self-esteem because she thinks she has gone crazy and isn’t normal. In later years when Alice is 19 years old, she is still having strange dreams. Alice shows low self-esteem again while in the carriage with her mother on their way to the Victorian Garden Party. Alice’s statement is a victim statement “I didn’t sleep well last night.” Alice shows fatigue and seems to be very irritable with her mother. Alice’s mother asked her if she had another bad dream. Alice replied with low self-esteem and she stated, “Only one, it’s always the same ever since I can remember. Do you think that’s normal? Don’t most people have different dreams?” Alice also complains and makes excuses of why she didn’t dress appropriate for the Garden Party. Alice makes a logical argument towards her mother about why Alice isn’t wearing her corset and stockings. “Who is to say what is proper? What if it was agreed that proper was to wear a cod fish on your head? Would you wear it? To me a corset is like wearing a cod fish.” Alice said. When Alice and her mother arrived at the Victorian Garden Party, the lady that greets them is very upset with them because they are late. Alice placates by smiling and does what she is told to do to make them happy and not have conflict.
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