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Alice's adventures in Wonderland

- Complete and utter nonsense

- twisted storyline

- Mad hatter telling riddles with no answer

- Characteristics of the book which make it a good book

- the rhyming poems

- the rat tail shape poem

- the straight forward chapter titles

- fairly simple language

- The pictures in the book

- lots of dialogue

- Erikson's theory of psychosocial development

- Industry vs. Inferiority ( Alice's curiosity brought her into the world of wonderland,
where she is forced to interact with her socially with the confusing characters in this
world.

- Every time Alice meets a new character, she is baffled and confused but she has to deal
with these strange encounters.

-Theme of growing up

- Alice trying to add her logic to this world of wonderland yet makes no sense, just like a
7 year old kid perceives our world.

- theme of identity

- constantly quested about her identity by the creatures, but herself has doubts about
her identity.

- Book meant for all ages, as when you turn 12 and onwards to begin to question your
identity, and who you are.

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