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Is Alice in Wonderland meaningful?

Although this fairy tale is full of absurd fantasies, the author deeply hints at the social reality of Britain in the middle of19th century. From what Alice has seen and heard, we can feel that this era is full of etiquette and pedantic life breath. For example, the little hero is afraid of constantly reciting the text, like a mouse who is bent on showing off his historical knowledge. It turns out that he only recites textbooks for a long time and doesn't even understand himself. These plots make readers feel that the education methods at that time were rigid and outdated.

In fairy tales, Carol also satirized the pretentious gentleman rabbit, the snobbish and vulgar duchess, the arrogant and violent red queen and so on, and even satirized the Victorian court. All these make readers see seriousness from jokes and realize rationality from absurdity.

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One day, Alice saw a rabbit running in the wild with a hat on. Out of curiosity, she followed the rabbit into a tree hole and then fell into an unknown fantasy world. Here, Alice's figure is big and small, and she also meets funny twin brothers, crazy hatter and March rabbit, and wonderful cats that come and go without a trace, which leads to many jokes and adventures.

Of course, what interested Alice most was the rabbit that hurried forward. Under its guidance, Alice came to the castle of the Queen of Hearts. However, a bigger adventure awaits her.