Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Version 7)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Version 7)
A girl falls down a hole and finds a world that refuses to behave. That's the setup. What Carroll builds from it has kept readers dizzy with delight and unease for over a century and a half. Alice tumbles into a realm where logic collapses, cats grin indefinitely, babies transform into pigs, and the rules of ordinary existence simply stop applying. She encounters a White Rabbit obsessed with schedules, a grinning Cat suspended in midair, a Hatter trapped in perpetual tea time, and a Queen who settles every disagreement with execution orders. The narrative spirals through episodes that mock formal education, royal authority, and the very concept of sensible conversation, all rendered in Carroll's signature linguistic play: nonsense that somehow makes perfect sense, and satire disguised as a children's story. It endures because it validates the strange, the illogical, the unsettling aspects of childhood that adults forget or suppress. Alice herself is perpetually bewildered but never passive; she argues, she questions, she grows. No wonder generations of readers have followed her down that rabbit hole and never quite found their way back to ordinary reality.


















