Alice in Wonderland
In Lewis Carroll's novel Alice in Wonderland, Alice is curious,
well-mannered, and confused while she tries to find her way out of
Wonderland. Alice meets many unique and weird creatures which
eventually help her escape wonderland. Alice shows that she is
curious through her actions. At the beginning of the book Alice
gets distracted from her "boring" work, and chases a white rabbit
down a hole. This excerpt describes Alices curiosity, "Alice
started to her
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proves that the illogical reasoning that the
creatures find logical is confusing to a Victorian girl.
Alice is curious because she is very young and she is still
finding out about the world around her. Throughout the novel she
grows up and matures because she starts to unlock the illogical
reasoning of Wonderland and begins to respect their weird habits.
Even through all the confusion, she still finds home at the end of
the novel.
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