Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Week 12 Reading Notes Part B

For the second part of the unit, I continued to follow Alice's journey down the rabbit hole and into a magical land. My favorite part of this story was the trial part, because I thought it was so representative of Alice's character. She had a lot of thoughts throughout this segment, and it was a lot of fun to read.

Notes:

  • As the court got ready, Alice was very perceptive about her surroundings
  • She noticed a plate of tarts that looked so good
  • She also noticed that there was a judge with a wig, and a bunch of creatures that were jurors.
  • Alice realized that the jurors were very stupid, and she got mad and plucked one of the pencils out of a juror's (this one was a lizard) hands.
  • As the trial got started, the first witness was called
  • The first witness was the Mad Hatter, and he said that his hat was not his
  • The King got mad and said it was stolen, but the Hatter said that he simply sells them.

This story is part of the Alice in Wonderland unit. Story source: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865).

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