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Muhammad Septian Haryando 1010732020 Prose I Seswita M.Hum.

December 14th, 2011

Alice In Wonderland analysis

Alice in Wonderland is a novel from Lewis Caroll, this novel major theme is 'Growing up and Identify'. Lewis Carroll adored the unprejudiced and innocent way young children approach the world. With Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, he wanted to describe how a child sees our adult world, including all of the (in the eyes of a child silly and arbitrary) rules and social etiquette we created for ourselves, as well as the ego's and bad habits we have developed during our lives.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland represents the child's struggle to survive in the confusing world of adults. To understand our adult world, Alice has to overcome the openmindedness that is characteristic for children. Apparently, adults need rules to live by. But most people adhere to those rules blindly now, without asking themselves 'why'. This leads to the incomprehensible, and sometimes arbitrary behavior that Alice experiences in Wonderland.

In Wonderland, Alice struggles with the importance and instability of personal identity. She is constantly ordered to identify herself by the creatures she meets, but she herself has doubts about her identity as well. After falling through the Rabbit hole, Alice tests her knowledge to determine whether she has become another girl. Later on, the White Rabbit mistakes her for his maid Mary Ann. When the Caterpillar asks her who she is, she is unable to answer, as she feels that she has changed several times since that morning.

Among other things, this doubt about her identity is nourished by her physical appearance. Alice grows and shrinks several times, which she finds "very confusing". The

Pigeon mistakes her for a serpent, not only because she admits eating eggs, but also because of her long neck. The Cheshire Cat questions another aspect of Alice's identity. He is not questioning her name or species, he is questioning her sanity. As she has entered Wonderland, she must be mad, he states. However, it is not only Alice's identity that is instable. Some creatures in Wonderland have instable identities as well. For example, the Duchess' baby turns into a pig and the members of the jury have to write down their names, or they will forget them.

It is not only a fantasy for children it is also a classic coming-of-age novel. The main character, Alice, dreams of a mad, magical journey through a world that is both wildly different from and peculiarly similar to the real world. Alice approaches adulthood during her adventures in Wonderland. For Lewis Carroll, maturity is defined in part as the ability to adapt to change and to recognize and accept reality. Alices immaturity at the beginning of the novel is revealed through her dialogue with the caterpillar. At a mere 3 inches, Alice is confused by the ridiculous and extreme shifting of her size.When the caterpillar asks her who are you? she replies I hardly knowbeing so many different sizes in a day is very confusingone doesnt like changing so often, you know. the caterpillar responds I dont knowyoull get used to it in time. So i conclude the caterpillar symbolizes change because he will inevitably change into a chrysalis and butterfly. While change makes Alice feel uncomfortable and confused about her identity, the caterpillar is cool and undisturbed by the idea of it. The caterpillar provides Alice with a positive example of the maturity she needs to acquire.

More and more she starts to understand the creatures that live in Wonderland. From the Cheshire Cat she learns that 'everyone is mad here'. She learns to cope with the crazy Wonderland rules, and during the story she gets better in managing the situation. She tells the Queen of Hearts that her order is 'nonsense' and prevents her own beheading. In the end Alice has adapted and lost most of her vivid imagination that comes with childhood. She realizes what the creatures in Wonderland really are 'nothing but a pack of cards'. At this point, she has matured too much to stay in Wonderland, the world of the children, and wakes up into the 'real' world, the world of adults.

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