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1、ALICE 读后感 ALICES ADVENTURES I N WONDERLAND Lewis Carroll Themes,Motifs&Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work.The Tragic and Inevitable Loss of Childhood Innocence Throughout the course of Alices Adventures in Wonderland,Alice goes through a v
2、ariety of absurd physical changes.The discomfort she feels at never being the right size acts as a symbol for the changes that occur during puberty.Alice finds these changes to be traumatic,and feels discomfort,frustration,and sadness when she goes through them.She struggles to maintain a comfortabl
3、e physical size.In Chapter 1,she becomes upset when she keeps finding herself too big or too small to enter the garden.In Chapter 5,she loses control over specific body parts when her neck grows to an absurd length.These constant fluctuations represent the way a child may feel as her body grows and
4、changes during puberty.Life as a Meaningless Puzzle In Alices Adventures in Wonderland,Alice encounters a series of puzzles that seem to have no clear solutions,which imitates the ways that life frustrates expectations.Alice expects that the situations she encounters will make a certain kind of sens
5、e,but they repeatedly frustrate her ability to figure out Wonderland.Alice tries to understand the Caucus race,solve the Mad Hatters riddle,and understand the Queens ridiculous croquet game,but to no avail.In every instance,the riddles and challenges presented to Alice have no purpose or answer.Even
6、 though Lewis Carroll was a logician,in Alices Adventures in Wonderland he makes a farce out of jokes,riddles,and games of logic.Alice learns that she cannot expect to find logic or meaning in the situations that she encounters,even when they appear to be problems,riddles,or games that would normall
7、y have solutions that Alice would be able to figure out.Carroll makes a broader point about the ways that life frustrates expectations and resists interpretation,even when problems seem familiar or solvable.Death as a Constant and Underlying Menace Alice continually finds herself in situations in wh
8、ich she risks death,and while these threats never materialize,they suggest that death lurks just behind the ridiculous events of Alices Adventures in Wonderland as a present and possible outcome.Death appears in Chapter 1,when the narrator mentions that Alice would say nothing of falling off of her
9、own house,since it would likely kill her.Alice takes risks that could possibly kill her,but she never considers death as a possible outcome.Over time,she starts to realize that her experiences in Wonderland are far more threatening than they appear to be.As the Queen screams“Off with its head!”she u
10、nderstands that Wonderland may not merely be a ridiculous realm where expectations are repeatedly frustrated.Death may be a real threat,and Alice starts to understand that the risks she faces may not be ridiculous and absurd after all.Motifs Motifs are recurring structures,contrasts,or literary devi
11、ces that can help to develop and inform the texts major themes.Dream Alices Adventures in Wonderland takes place in Alices dream,so that the characters and phenomena of the real world mix with elements of Alices unconscious state.The dream motif explains the abundance of nonsensical and disparate ev
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