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    Adventures in Wonderland Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a popularly known children’s book written by Lewis Carroll‚ but all is not what it appears. Though the book seems mostly comprised of silliness‚ random actions and nonsensical fun‚ that is a common misconception‚ and it is actually‚ demonstrating a social relationship. Through the adventures of a little girl named Alice‚ Carroll echoes his opinions of a government and its society’s relationship. Throughout the story‚ Alice’s split personality

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    examine the philosophy of Pete Carroll‚ the Head Coach of the Seattle Seahawks‚ Pete’s philosophy journey developed as he travelled from college teams to professional football leagues. Not until Coach Carroll hit rock bottom and without a coaching job‚ did he discover and develop his coaching philosophy. Carroll wrote in his book Win Forever‚ that if he ever coached again‚ (he) promised (himself)‚ (he) was going to build an organization that could win forever (Carroll‚ & Roth‚

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    mature. The theme that every experience‚ whether real or imagined‚ contributes to one’s maturity is brought out through characterization and symbolism in the novel. Through direct characterization‚ one learns about Alice and her unique experiences. Carroll takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride of Alice’s adventures through her elaborate dreams. Alice is described in the novel as being very youthful. Though it is obvious that she is really young‚ she is dying to grow up. She is an eight year old

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    Engelska Termin: Handledare: Examinator: Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 0 Information@kau.se www.kau.se VT - 11 Åke Bergvall Anna Linzie In the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll‚ the protagonist Alice is a seven year-old girl. She falls down a rabbit-hole chasing a White Rabbit with a waistcoat and ends up in Wonderland‚ a place where logic no longer applies and animals talk. We follow her on her adventures and encounters

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    Essay Outline Thesis: “Alice Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll is not didactic but rather a story to be enjoyed for pure enjoyment and entertainment. Supporting Argument #1: The story is surrealistic void of connections with reality A) For Example: “The people she encounters are talking animals‚ mythical beasts‚ and playing cards who follow a code of conduct unique to their homeland and totally foreign” (Brownwell‚ the Ground Rules of Fantasy in the Alice Books) B) Furthermore:

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    from the author. Both Dr. Keegen and Dr. Carroll are respected in their fields and both of their articles “Honoring Christopher Columbus” and “COLUMBUS‚ HERO OR HEEL?” will be analyzed for reliability. The purpose of the article written by Dr. William F. Keegan is to provide two differing opinions on Christopher Columbus. Dr. Keegan wrote the article‚ “COLUMBUS‚ HERO OR HEEL?” for the VISTA Magazine. The purpose of the article written by Dr. Warren H. Carroll‚ is to persuade readers to praise and honor

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    Helicopter parents” by Felix Carroll. I choose this essay‚ because I had four questions about helicopter parents. Are my parent’s helicopter parents‚ or just showing their love and support? Why do some parents think they need to hover over their children? Do the parents realize they are hovering over their children? Finally‚ my last question is‚ does the kids or teens like helicopter parents? I would believe that I’m not the only teen to ask these questions. Carroll reveals these questions‚ and

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    nonsensical rhyme meant purely for entertainment value. The fact that this is a nonsense poem inside a nonsense story makes it all the more difficult to decipher a deeper meaning. Like the author‚ who had a darker side to him‚ so too might his work. Carroll made this statement in a letter to an American friend‚I’m very much afraid I didn’t mean anything but nonsense. Still‚ you know‚ words mean more than we mean to express when we use them; so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer

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    Carroll’s life. This is obvious due to the various references Carroll makes of the favorite things in his life such as his obsession with little girls and not to mention his nostalgia for childhood1. The most prominent interpretation of Alice is the theme of fantasy versus reality. The story continuously challenges the reader’s sense of the "ground rules" or what can be assumed. However‚ with a more in-depth search‚ the adult reader can find Carroll may have indeed implanted a theme relative to the confusion

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    The book Christian’s at the Border by M. Daniel Carroll R. is about immigration and the views that people have on it with the influence of the church and the Bible. The purpose that Carroll wants to make with his book is for Christian’s to take a look at immigration thinking about it in a Christian perspective. Often‚ people take an ideological view on things‚ but do not take the time as Christian’s to view it in a Christian way and the way that the Bible states things. I am pretty sure that there

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