Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Lewis Carrolls Aliceââ¬â¢s Adventures in Wonderland Essay -- Alice Wonder
Lewis Carroll's Aliceââ¬â¢s Adventures in Wonderland Philosophy ââ¬â a subject that had driven people insane for as long as humans know their history. All the time people try to find a meaning, and later controvert it. For example, critics view a novel by Lewis Carroll Aliceââ¬â¢s Adventures in Wonderland, as a quest for maturity story, Carrollââ¬â¢s view on Victorian Society and even existential meaning on life. All of those interpretations come from philosophical ââ¬Å"driveâ⬠of the critics. The truth is that anyone can point a finger at the book and come up with their own ââ¬Å"deepâ⬠meaning of the story, but if one looks at facts, well known, and obvious things ââ¬â it is clear that the story is simply a children tale intended for entertainment and nothing more. Of course there is no sure way to prove that Carroll did not intend any deeper meaning into the story, after all, he was a mathematician and a man of great knowledge of children (19th Century Literature Criticism 105), but lets take a look at the most obvious fact ââ¬â the time, place and audience of the original story of Alice in Wonderland. Here are the words of Lewis Carroll as he recalls that day: Full many a year has slipped away, since that ââ¬Å"golden afternoonâ⬠that gave thee birth, but I can call it up almost as clearly as if it were yesterday ââ¬â the cloudless blue above, the watery mirror below, the boat drifting idly on its way, the tinkle of the drops that fell from the oars, as they waved so sleepily to and fro, and (the one bright gleam of life in all the slumberous scene) the three eager faces, hungry for news of fairyland, and who would not he say ââ¬Ënayââ¬â¢ to: from whose lips ââ¬ËTell us a story, please,ââ¬â¢ had all the stern immuta bility of Fate! The ââ¬Å"three eager facesâ⬠Carro... ...per and deeper for an idea. Works Cited: Carroll, Lewis. Aliceââ¬â¢s Adventures In Wonderland & Through The Looking-Glass Signet Classic New York, NY 1960. Cohen, Morton. Lewis Carroll: A Biography Alfred A. Knopf New York, NY 1996. England in Literature: MacBeth Edition: Teacherââ¬â¢s Supplement Chapter 8, ââ¬Å"Alice in Wonderlandâ⬠144-146. Scott Foresman & Co. 1973. Gattegno, Jean. Lewis Carroll: Fragments of a Looking-Glass ââ¬Å"Aliceâ⬠and ââ¬Å"A Carroll Chronologyâ⬠4-27. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. 1973 New York, NY. Hudson, Derek. Lewis Carroll ââ¬Å"Aliceâ⬠124-149. Folcroft Library Editions 1976. Kelly, Richard. Lewis Carroll ââ¬Å"Aliceâ⬠78-97. U of Tenn. Twayne Publishers, G. K. Hall & Co. Boston, Mass 1977. Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Vol. 2 ââ¬Å"Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)â⬠105-121. Rackin, Donald. Aliceââ¬â¢s Journey to the End of Night 132-143 MLA 1966.
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