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Explore in-depth questions and answers covering chapters 10-12 of 'through the looking glass' by lewis carroll. Detailed analysis of key events, character interactions, and thematic elements, offering insights into alice's adventures and the underlying social commentary. It includes discussions on alice's confrontation with the red queen, the significance of dreamlike settings, and the symbolic meaning of the final poem, enhancing understanding of the novel's complex narrative and literary devices. This resource is ideal for students seeking a deeper comprehension of carroll's work, providing a structured approach to analyzing its themes and characters. The document also explores the acrostic poem at the end, revealing its connection to youth and imagination, and examines the benefits of using a dream setting to comment on societal issues, making it a valuable tool for literary analysis and critical thinking.
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What does Alice do to the Red Queen and why? How does the Queen react? - ANS ✔✔Alice shakes the Red Queen because she blames her for all the chaos at the banquet. The Queen gets smaller, rounder, and softer. What happens in this chapter? - ANS ✔✔The Red Queen turns into a kitten. What is the significance of Alice's confrontation with the Red Queen? - ANS ✔✔The Queen no longer intimidates Alice. The Queen is weak and defenseless. What do the titles of chapters ten and eleven suggest about Alice's adventures in the Looking-glass world? - ANS ✔✔The Looking-Glass is a dream and Alice is about to wake up. What lesson does Alice retain from the Looking-glass world that she tries to teach her kitten? - ANS ✔✔Alice tells her kitten to sit up straight and curtsy while thinking about what to purr. Who does Alice claim her kittens are? - ANS ✔✔Snowdrop- Red Queen the white kitten-White Queen Why does Alice think that Dinah is Humpty Dumpty? - ANS ✔✔Alice thinks Dinah is Humpty Dumpty because of his poem about fishes.
The novel ends by questioning whether or not the Looking-glass world is Alice's dream. What are the benefits to the story being a dream? - ANS ✔✔A dream is a perfect setting for comments about society's issues.
. Discuss the meaning of the final poem. What do the first letters of each line spell? - ANS ✔✔Youth and imagination. ALICE PLEASANCE CIDDELL. (Acrostic poem)