Satirical Social Construct Theories in Caroll's Wonderland

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English

 

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Terese W

 

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November 8, 2015

 

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University

 

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Rather than continuing to accept and comply with their behavior, she recognizes that they do not behave as they should in Victorian society. When she shouts to the army of cards that they are in fact nothing more than a mere pack of cards Alice immediately wakes up to find that she has returned from Wonderland...
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Once she treats the cards as she should in her own society, simply as objects, then Alice is allowed to return to her own world . She has learned the lesson that a girl in Victorian England must control the objects around her, rather than be controlled by them. The actions of Alice at the end of Through the Looking Glass and Alice Wonderland references Carroll's views of Victorian education...
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