Alice in WonderlandAlice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, the story of a little girl and her adventures in a dream place called Wonderland, is a story loved by children for over a hundred years. Although seen by many as a simple children's story, if you examine it a little deeper you will find that it is a brilliant satire on the English system of government. Indeed, Alice in Wonderland is a brilliant novel written by a brilliant author. The main character of this novel is Alice. Throughout the story she has conflicts with many of the characters along with herself. Her main conflict is returning home from Wonderland and becoming an adult. While in Wonderland he faces many other, not so important, conflicts. Most of these are choices that may lead you to people or places that you may or may not want to meet or see. Throughout the story there are many secondary characters who help and hinder Alice during her journey through Wonderland. The first character Alice comes into contact with for the first time is the White Rabbit. As a character he is always in a hurry, this is evident throughout the story. Alice sees him for the first time while traveling to Wonderland. She chooses to follow him and falls down the rabbit hole, thus finding the entrance to Wonderland. The only other influential character in my opinion was the Queen of Hearts. The Queen is a very bitter person. It made everyone angry...
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