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The following chapter details Alice's meeting with Humpty Dumpty , who explains to her the meaning of "Jabberwocky" before his inevitable fall from the wall. This is followed by an encounter with the Lion and the Unicorn , who again proceed to act out a nursery rhyme, fighting each other violently for the crown.

Alice is then rescued from the Red Knight by the White Knight , who repeatedly falls off his horse and recites a poem of his own composition to her. At this point, Alice reaches the eighth rank and becomes a queen, and by capturing the Red Queen , puts the Red King who has remained stationary throughout the book into checkmate. She then awakes from her dream, holding the black kitten, whom she believes to have been the Red Queen, and imagines that the white kitten must have been the White Queen.

Alice in Wonderland Wiki Explore. In other media. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Quotes Find the quotes you need to support your essay, or refresh your memory of the book by reading these key quotes.

Important Quotes Explained. Mini Essays Suggested Essay Topics. Further Study Go further in your study of Through the Looking-Glass with background information, movie adaptations, and links to the best resources around the web. Carroll continued to have close friendships with children.

Several of his child friends served as inspiration for the Sylvie and Bruno books. Carroll died in at the age of sixty-six, soon after the publication of the Sylvie and Bruno books.

Some books indicate that the split resulted from a disagreement between Carroll and Dean Liddell over Christ Church matters. This possibility seems to be supported by the fact that Mrs. However, no concrete evidence exists that Carroll behaved inappropriately in his numerous friendships with children. In the company of children, Carroll felt understood and could temporarily forget the loss of innocence that he associated with his own adulthood.

Ironically, Carroll mourned this loss again and again as he watched each of his child friends grow away from him as they became older. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook.



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