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Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Reading A: Looking-Glass
I enjoyed reading the Alice in Wonderland section a couple of weeks ago so I decided to read more about it from the Looking-Glass unit. The story of The Looking Glass House was very interesting. In the first part of the story it was kind of hard to follow what was going on because Alice was talking about so many things at once with and not making much sense of any of it. Once she actually enters the looking glass house is when the story starts to make more sense. She sees the King and Queen and they are much smaller than her and cannot hear or see her. She tries to help them climb up to their daughter but she ends up just frightening them because they were lifted through the air without knowing how. I think I could definitely make a story of my own out of the Looking Glass House. It would be hard for me to mimic the writing style of the original story but I think it would be a nice challenge. I was thinking a way to switch up the story would be for Alice to be smaller and to not see the King and Queen.
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