Psychology of a girl child in Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.7, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-05-27
Authors : Riya Joshi;
Page : 135-140
Keywords : Imagination; loneliness; mind; psychology; restrictions;
Abstract
In this paper , the psychology behind the character Alice a seven year old girl who is living in Victorian Era is discussed. This paper will help to understand the mind set of this character in a deeper level. The things she went through lead to her imagination process and her way of dealing with things. It could be that the interaction she had with the other characters throughout her journey in this novel made her develop new tendencies as well but also shaped her old personality along with addition of new aspects within it
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