I am going to do my paper over Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and how the story represents Alices struggle of growing up. It represents her letting go of her childhood and accepting her new role as a young lady. In the book this is shown by her constant random size changing, her inability to understand or fit in with the world around her, and her final resolution in the end where she calls out everything for what they really are, showing she has matured through course of the story.
It is evident that Alice is struggling with something through the course of the novel and Carroll never comes oout and says what it is. I believe that in the real world she has hit the point where she is becoming a young adult, and that of course is not easy for any kid. Kids have a completely different view on the world and they cannot understand why adult are they way they are, just as adults sometimes do not understand why kids are the way they are. This struggle is such a significant one that it carries over to her dreams and it is there that she tries and sorts it out, all while the reader's watch.
I still don't know if I will do this topic for sure. If i can think of something better I will probably do that.
This sounds good, Alex. I'm looking forward to reading it. Let me know if you run into any obstacles over the weekend!
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