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A comprehensive quiz and detailed notes covering chapters 1-4 of 'through the looking-glass' by lewis carroll. It includes questions about key plot points, character details, and symbolic elements, along with fully solved answers. The material explores themes such as the significance of the chessboard, the symbolism of flowers, and the representation of victorian children, offering insights into the novel's deeper meanings and connections to life. It also delves into the characters and their roles, providing a valuable resource for students studying the novel.
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what does Alice's black kitten do, resulting in a scolding? (chapter 1) - ANS ✔✔unravel a string ball what is the name of Alice's white kitten? (chapter 1) - ANS ✔✔Snowdrop when Alice passes into the Looking-Glass House, what item in the room has a grinning face on it? (chapter 1) - ANS ✔✔the mantle clock where does Alice first observe the chessmen walking two-by-two? (chapter 1) - ANS ✔✔in the fireplace in the "Jabberwocky" poem, what is the Jabberwock? (chapter 1) - ANS ✔✔a monster which flower tells Alice that she does not look very clever? (chapter 2) - ANS ✔✔the rose which flower does Alice threaten to pick when it begins making too much noise? (chapter 2) - ANS ✔✔the daisies after trying to approach the Red Queen, Alice discovered she can only reach a destination in Looking-Glass World by ... (chapter 2) - ANS ✔✔walking the opposite direction
what square of the Looking-Glass World chessboard does the Red Queen tell Alice she just reach to become Queen? (chapter 2) - ANS ✔✔the eighth what type of chess piece does Alice replace when she joins the game in the garden? (chapter 2) - ANS ✔✔a pawn when Alice finds herself in a carriage, who examines her with a microscope, telescope, and pair of opera glasses? (chapter 3) - ANS ✔✔the guard the man in the carriage who remarks that Alice should know the location of her ticket is dressed entirely in ... (chapter 3) - ANS ✔✔white paper what kind of insect whispers in Alice's ear in the carriage and then joins her in the forest? (chapter 3) - ANS ✔✔a gnat Alice journeys into the woods despite being warned that doing so will result in losing her ... (chapter 3) - ANS ✔✔name after exiting the forest, whose house does Alice see and follow signs for? (chapter 3) - ANS ✔✔Tweedledee and Tweedledum in the poem Alice recites for Tweedledee and Tweedledum, what are the two main characters fighting over? (chapter 4) - ANS ✔✔a broken rattle "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is a poem which centers on the title characters eating ... (chapter 4) - ANS ✔✔oysters who does Alice initially claim to prefer after hearing Tweedledee's poem? (chapter 4) - ANS ✔✔the Walrus
⋆ The Tigerlily - the bully, friend of popular girl ⋆ The Daisies - the annoying one, friend of popular girl ⋆ The Violets - the nerdy girl why is Alice's invisibility symbolic? - ANS ✔✔⋆ Victorian Children -seen not heard ⋆ the book flips this around ⋆ children are not to be seen, but heard what is the symbolism of the Hill? - ANS ✔✔⋆ she kept trying to go to the Hill and kept leading her back to the house ⋆ symbolize men's roles verses women's roles ⋆ Carroll's view : go back to the house •confronting a fear that she will escape eventually who does the Red Queen represent? - ANS ✔✔the nanny what are the directions the Red Queen gave Alice? - ANS ✔✔⋆ speak French ⋆ turn out your toes ⋆ remember who you are