describe the theme of the story, the dormouse told Alice
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Throughout the course of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice goes through a variety of absurd physical changes. The discomfort she feels at never being the right size acts as a symbol for the changes that occur during puberty.
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The Tragic and Inevitable Loss of Childhood Innocence
Throughout the course of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice goes through a variety of absurd physical changes. The discomfort she feels at never being the right size acts as a symbol for the changes that occur during puberty.
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