When the play begins, Alice is a childish and imaginative girl. She dreams about going through the looking glass and exploring the place behind it. When she actually gets to do it, she realizes that it is not as she imagined it would be. Her common sense makes it difficult for her to understand this odd world. At the end of the story, Alice says that creatures are “nothing but a pack of cards.” This shows that Alice has matured. Alice's confusion in the play is similar to the difficulties a child faces while growing up. The story also suggests that the real world, like Wonderland, is full of crazy rules and confusion. Growing up can be difficult when things in the real world do not make sense.
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The story that u have written here is about a girl whose name is Alice .
she wanted to explore the world which is behind behind the mirror (looking glass).When she actually gets to do it, she realizes that it is not as she imagined it would be. Her common sense makes it difficult for her to understand that odd world.
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The story that u have written here is about a girl whose name is Alice .
she wanted to explore the world which is behind behind the mirror (looking glass).When she actually gets to do it, she realizes that it is not as she imagined it would be. Her common sense makes it difficult for her to understand that odd world.
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