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What the heck? I went to Woodsville High School! How did I not hear about this?! It never happened. That is why you never heard of it. Well, in all fairness that incident was in The story begins when Alice is playing with her kitten and suddenly beings to realize that the chess pieces on the chess board are moving around and talking like human people.
As she leans into further explore she finds that they are growing to her own size and she encounters a new land that she has never known. In the beginning she encounters a group of talking flowers — who find the petals of her petticoat fascinating but plain — and introduce her to the Red Queen. It is here where she finds her true purpose in this strange land.
Alice sets out to follow these instructions along the way and through her adventures meets a rather peculiar crew of characters. She meets with a white knight who makes lots of inventions which make no sense and hears a tragic tale of a Walrus, Carpenter and some baby oysters from Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb.
In addition she meets a rather pompous Humpty Dumpty and a very sad frightened White Queen. In the end Alice finally manages to make it to the 8th square and finds herself crowned a Queen. However things take a turn for the worst as she is seated at a massive banquet in her honor between the two Queens — white and red — who make the dinner increasingly difficult and confusing. She begins to get flustered and just as everything seems to get out of control she is awoken by her kitten — Her Majesty — meowing and patting her face.
She then finds herself dreadfully silly and thinks that it is all a dream but then as she looks at the chess board she begins to doubt that it was a dream. Here Carroll blurs the lines between imagination and reality by having the main character doubt the reality of her situation. The Book Through the Looking Glass has been criticized and critiqued throughout the ages despite its widespread popularity among children and adults.
There are three main arguments circulating about the flaws of the book.
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