A review by noorandbooks
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass by Roger Lancelyn Green, Lewis Carroll

5.0

'You mean you can't take less,' said the Hatter: 'it's very easy to take more than nothing.'

'Nobody asked your opinion,' said Alice.
can't believe Alice said the very first "but did I ask???"

I really want to write an essay about how the fact that there isn't an apparent theme for Alice's Adventures is what makes it so easy to apply a theme to it - and why so many people think there are different themes to it. Everyone applies their own experiences to Alice's adventures, whether it's the loss of innocence, the ridiculosity of high life, how politics are backwards, so on so forth. Until then... stan Alice