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An Analysis of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Nobody in Particular, by Molly Bang.

This paper will discuss Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Nobody in Particular, by Molly Bang. The themes of predictability in a children's book in Alice in Wonderland will be revealed, as well as the notions of unpredictability in the Bang book. Both of these books are seen as 'children's books, but the obvious crossover of themes makes their situations more adult than we would expect. By understanding the themes in both of these books, we can have a better understanding of what may be deemed a 'children's' book, and one that may cater more to adult issues. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.

  • Pages: 4
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