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White Pawn (Alice) to play, and win in eleven moves.
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS,
BY LEWIS CARROLL, AUTHOR OF "ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND." WITH FIFTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN TENNIEL. London:
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What does Alice Through the Looking Glass symbolize?The phrase “Through the Looking Glass, ”as used in literature by world renowned author Lewis Carroll, can be viewed as a metaphor for any time the world suddenly appears unfamiliar, almost as if things were turned upside down – similar to looking out from inside the mirror to find a world both recognizable and yet ...
What happens to Alice in Alice Through the Looking Glass?Alice is confronted by a weakened Time, who berates her for putting all of time in danger. She runs into a nearby mirror back into the real world, where she wakes up in a mental hospital, diagnosed with female hysteria.
Who does Alice end up with in Through the LookingOne year later, the Wonder arrives in London. Alice disembarks to reencounter her mother, Helen, waiting for her, and ends up meeting James Harcourt, a man who works in the trading company which owns her ship.
How old is Alice in Through the LookingAlice. The seven-and-a-half-year-old protagonist of the story. Alice's dream leads to her adventures in Looking-Glass World.
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