Chapter 4 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Victoria Morales
- May 18, 2015
- 1 min read
"Now I can do no more, whatever happens.What will become of me?"pg 26
{R}
Like in most parts of this book this is one of those quotes that goes into a deeper manner.Even if in this scene is just her growing in the house of the rabbit.I like to think of this as the the whole prespective of the book.As in once you have fallen down the whole you can't get up, like the book she can't get out it is out of her hands now it all up to what happens in the book.She doesn't know what will happen to her and she is not scared, more curious.It also can have a darker side to it like she is going crazy or she is feeling it.
""Fetch me my gloves this moment"pg 27
{R}
I find it very funny that the rabbit acts different around Alice when she is smaller than him or the same height.As if she was bigger than him he would be very scared.Like when he dropped his gloves in chapter two when she was a bigger size because of the cake she ate that makes her grow.{Q}I would just like to know how the rabbit thinks and how in the world he thinks that Alice is Mary Anne his maid.{P}I think that further into the book the rabbit will see that Alice is the same person either big or small and will help her in her journey.
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