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What does "Alice in Wonderland" tell us?

"Alice in Wonderland" tells us: Don't be afraid of those who always bully others and are unreasonable. Alice hears about the Queen's crimes from the other animals. Some said that she would kill people if she didn't get what she wanted, and some said that if she didn't get what she wanted, she would put people in jail. Alice was very angry and complained to the judge about the Queen's crimes.

In life, as long as you think carefully and spread your thinking, all problems can be solved. Chapter 3 is about the dodo who came up with a meeting-style method to get everyone dry during the race without even realizing it. A dialogue about the transcendent nature of theoretical reason between Alice and the White Knight.

Artistic features:

The artistic charm of "Alice in Wonderland" also lies in its British humor. The author uses a relaxed and humorous style to narrate and describe, full of all kinds of jokes, silly words, witticisms or puns, all of which contain profound meanings. For example, the Red Queen ordered the executioner to chop off the head of the Cheshire Cat, and this strange cat that could fade in and out happened to disappear.

Only a grinning cat head was left hanging on the treetop. The executioner was dumbfounded: the purpose of beheading was to separate the head from the body, but the head without a body was never Where to cut it. This wonderful humorous art has always been praised by people and has endless aftertaste.

Today, "Cheshire cat" is also included in the modern English dictionary as a proper noun, meaning "a toothy grinning person". In addition, Carroll is also good at integrating various knowledge and logic into jokes, humorous word games, and puns, making this fairy tale full of humor and sparkling with wisdom.