...Why don't you go try and read it???????
And if it's a BOOK project I'm sure it should be about the book.
haha that book was about drugs no joke...
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What does Alice from Alice in Wonderland acomplish in the story?Pretty much nothing, the book is an illogical sequence of events with little development of plot or charactor, which is what makes it so interesting. It's literary nonsense (which is the genre, not an opinion or evaluation of the book). I suppose you could argue that her lack of fear (and growth) during the trial suggests confidence or adaptation to the illogical wonderland, but it's extremely tenuous.
I would not take anything from the movie for a book project. Not only does it take events from the second book (Through The Looking Glass - i.e. Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee do not belong in Wonderland) but it makes up events, and the books are well known enough for this to be glaringly obvious.
Well there were many things she accomplished, but not on a grand scheme.
For example in the very beginning when she tried to get past the small door that was locked she eventually got past it, that was an accomplishment, and of course I'm sure there's some hidden meaning there in the book.
Now as for the people who says it's nonsense I dont think they've understood too well. I myself can hardly understand any of the hidden meaning but in the book there is an excess of meaning to the book which makes it seem like nonsense but really there is reason for much of what happens. It's just hard to find it.What does Alice from Alice in Wonderland acomplish in the story?
She escaped being axe-murdered by the queen of hearts, and she answered her question, "What could a rabbit possibly be late for?"
Like J. said, it's a nonsense book. She really didn't accomplish anything. It was all just a dream.
She fed her head.
She learns some form of reasoning after being pushed into a world with no reason.
alice learned that life can be cruel and confusing.
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