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  1. Through the Looking-Glass is the 1871 sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and where Alice ventures into a fantasy world by going through a mirror. I remember seeing the 2016 film of this book, Alice Through the Looking-Glass starring Johnny Depp and not liking it much.

  2. A giant crow swoops down and interrupts the fight, sending Tweedledum and Tweedledee running. Alice slips away and encounters the White Queen, who explains that time moves backward in Looking-Glass World. As they speak, the White Queen plasters her finger, then screams in pain, and finally pricks her finger on a brooch.

  3. The creation of the story. W hile writing the ‘Looking-Glass’ story, Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) used a lot of material that he had come up with earlier. In the article ‘ Alice on the Stage ‘ he remarked: “ [Through the] Looking-Glass [was] made up almost wholly of bits and scraps, single ideas that came of themselves.”.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Through the Looking-Glass, book by Lewis Carroll, dated 1872 but actually published in December 1871. Written as a sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass describes Alice’s further adventures as she moves through a mirror into another unreal world of illogical behaviour, this one dominated by chessboards and ...

  5. Alice. The seven-and-a-half-year-old protagonist of the story. Alice’s dream leads to her adventures in Looking-Glass World. Alice has set perceptions of the world and becomes frustrated when Looking-Glass World challenges those perceptions. Alice has good intentions, but has trouble befriending any of the creatures that populate Looking ...

  6. Alice said in a soothing tone, and stooping down to the daisies, who were just begin-ning again, she whispered, ‘If you don’t hold your tongues, I’ll pick you!’. There was silence in a moment, and several of the pink daisies turned white. ‘That’s right!’ said the Tiger-lily. ‘The daisies are worst of all.

  7. Jun 1, 2007 · Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, first published in 1871 is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Follow Alice as she steps through a mirror above her fireplace into a strange "Looking-glass House." Once there, she solves the silly mystery of the Jabberwocky. In her travels she meets Tweedledum and Tweedledee, The Walrus and the Carpenter, and Humpty Dumpty.

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