Sunday, November 8, 2015

Reading Diary A: Alice in Wonderland


READING A:

Down the Rabbit-Hole
Down the Rabbit-Hole (cont.)
Down the Rabbit-Hole (end)
  • Dear Alice, the purpose of a book is so that you can paint your own pictures and conversations within your own mind. Much like what you did for this story!
  • I like how this story uses caps to emphasize things. 
  • She's very much like a kid in the way she thinks and speaks... although she is one. 
  • the image of shutting up like a telescope is quite... quirky. 
Illustration by John Tenniel. 


Advice from a Caterpillar
Advice from a Caterpillar (cont.)
Advice from a Caterpillar (end)
It's so crazy, the image of a caterpillar smoking hookah and asking who you are. The little story within a story part with father william was interesting since it rhymed. I always imagined the caterpillar to be bigger than it was but.. it's actually only 3 inches tall.
For this story, I could never tell if it was her imagination or for real even though it's quite famous. 

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