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Alice's Adventures:Chapter 5

  • Pamela Alvarez
  • May 4, 2015
  • 1 min read

" 'Who are you?' Said the Caterpillar... 'I'm afraid,sir, said Alice, because I'm not myself, you see.' " pg.34

(R) Alice is not too sure of why she would come down here. She seems to be continuously denying the fact that she is down there because of no one else but herself. She is the one who was curious enough to follow the rabbit and fall down the hole. Yet all she keep saying is she muct not be herself because she is in this situation. She could just feel like the real her could not go through such abnormal things and events. She also states that she has no real reason herself to feel this way.

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" 'I'm a little girl, said Alice, rather doubtfully, as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day.' " Pg.41

(Q) The only changes she has faced is her constant change in growth. So why is she so doubtful about be a "little girl?" I mean that is what she is, and she has not changed from a little girl at all so far. (R) Since she sees the world in different perspectives by growing small and large, she most likely feels like she's almost living an entirely different lives. (CL) Alice must feel that all the odd things that have been happening to her are changing her in some way. Everytime she finds the abnormal things not so out of the ordinary as she occurs more of them.


 
 
 

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