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9 August, 05:11

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is known for its portrayal of a child's logic, compared to

that of the adult. How would you describe Alice's reasoning skills? Do they seem sound on

silly, and why? Cite evidence from the text in your answer.

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  1. 9 August, 05:37
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    Sorry if this is a weird answer ... but I'm pretty sure Alice had schizophrenia and that's why she imagined everything ... she did everything she probably shouldn't of ... like eating the glass of liquid and turning big/small.
  2. 9 August, 05:39
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    I think Alice's reasoning skills were a bit to quick to do something. I think this because in the novel she seems to just do whatever she sees in front of her, for an example at the start she notices she's in a weird place but still decides to eat the (object she ate) after being told one makes you big and one makes you small. She was very quick as well, she didn't take much time to think of away out of this and the consequences of eating either.
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