Author: Lewis Carroll
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a beloved fantasy novel written by Lewis Carroll and published in 1865. The book follows the whimsical journey of Alice, a curious young girl who falls down a rabbit hole and enters a fantastical world filled with peculiar creatures and absurd adventures. The novel is known for its playful use of logic, wordplay, and satirical themes that critique Victorian society. It remains a timeless classic in children's literature and continues to captivate readers of all ages.
Summary:
Alice, a young and imaginative girl, grows bored while sitting by a riverbank. Suddenly, she notices a White Rabbit wearing a waistcoat and checking a pocket watch. Fascinated, she follows the rabbit down a rabbit hole and finds herself in Wonderland, a bizarre and magical world where nothing follows conventional logic.
Alice’s adventures begin when she drinks a mysterious potion and shrinks to a tiny size, then eats a cake that...
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