Alice's Adventures:Chapter 8
- Pamela Alvarez
- May 6, 2015
- 1 min read
" 'Would you tell me, please,' said Alice, a little timidly, 'why you are painting those roses?' " Pg.64
(E) Alice is careful when it comes to almost anything else but talking to stangers. She seems to have no problem walking up to anything and everything she crosses paths with. Not to mention that she is pratically used to all the abnormal things happening. (R) As more time goes by, she finds everthing more normal and normal because of how quickly abnormal things are occurring. Since she has not encountered to many people who have put her in any real danger, she is more laid-back. At this rate she has no problem with walking up to anyone she pleases.

"It's the Chesire-cat: now I shall have somebody to talk to...feeling very glad she had some one to listen to her." Pg.69
(R) Kids always have something to say, just like Alice. She must not dislike being alone because she has been walking alone this whole entire time. Although she would rather feel like she belongs. She wants to feel like she is apart of something so she enjoys talking to the multitude of stangers and people she meets in this place. She enjoys to make new friends it looks like, since she is so eager to talk to them as soon as she meets them. She also must hate to feel alone in a crowded place.
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