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Seminar 4

Lewis Carroll
1. When the Queen demands that Alice be beheaded, Alice realizes that the characters are only a
pack of cards.
2. The King of Hearts is the slightly calmer companion of the Queen of Hearts, reigning over
Wonderland, but is a servant to the Queen’s violent whims. He ineffectually takes on the role of
Judge in the palace court.
3. Jury obey the authorities/
4. The Mad He confused, and terribly nervous.
5. They asked when they begun their tea ceremony’’, And asked what said the Dormouse’’
6. The Hatter answered ‘’Fourteen of March’’, but answers were different. And then he said that he
can’t remember what said Dormouse.
2. The Mad Hatter is an eccentric, a lover of riddles and. Time has frozen at six o’clock for the
Hatter, so he lives in perpetual tea-time. When he is called upon by the Queen, he is very nervous
and frightened.
3. We see that their time hole and endless tea party lasted so long that they even can’t say exact
time.
4. The Hatter’s difficulty in remembering and recounting the events of a particular tea party. And
animals such as the Doormouse are all anxious to avoid drawing attention to themselves while the
Hatter becomes visibly nervous on the stand and the March Hare proactively defends himself
against what seems like it will be a false implication from the Hatter to save himself—in other
words, the very violent "justice" promised by the court warps the testimony of those in the court.
5.
6. These words means that the hatter tried to lie to the judge and nervously looked around at
others, if they will not tell smt different. Because those who tell smt wrong judge suppress, i.e.
force them to shut up.
7. He describe an interesting and different characters and also mention the Twinkle winkle song
8. I think that it would be interesting for people of different age categories, for children it would be
an interesting fairytale, and for adults this piece of writing will open from the other psychological
and philosophical point of view.

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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