Title: Alice in Wonderland / / Alice Through the Looking Glass
Author: Lewis Carroll
Editorial: Alianza Editorial
Theme: Fantasy, yet disparate worlds precious.
Reality and fantasy are very close in the mind of a child when he is bored.
Summary wonderland: Alice is bored of doing nothing, sitting there next to her sister on the bank of riverwhen he decides to pick flowers, but strangely enough crosses in front of a white rabbit very special and deciding to follow falls into his hole. From this point, Alice begins an adventure where he meets a thousand and one rare situations and lots of wacky characters. As Alicia, a girl determined and ready, able to accept all that is shown without worry, which an adult could not achieve.
Summary of Through the Looking Glass: Alice always been curious to know the house you see in the mirror across the room, and finally, after scolding the small , or black kitten DICI & eacuyou; foward pasaríaa you across the house if it was not compliant and did not do tricks, she decides to go through the mirror to know the people that live there. Everything looks the same as at home but ready backwards until it comes to jardíny there everything changes.
From this moment, Alice will have to play a chess game where she is looking for a white pawn to become queen. Meet many curious creatures and live the odd adventure.
Opinion: I have always like reading these books, because although the story I know her well enough to readindividual chapters in textbooks of the school and the famous Disney movie, it is always best to read the original and discover new things that just appear in it.
For example, I've noticed that the Disney film is based only on "Alice in Wonderland" but also mix the second part, "Alice Through s mirror. "
I enjoyed reading them, knowing the quirks of each character and Alicia's attitude towards all things without rhyme or reason to be shown.
Like "Alice in Wonderland", the second part ofthe adventures of this blonde girl is a celebration of boundless imagination that only children and some adults may have. Endless travalenguas, riddles and nonsense that enliven the journey of Alice through the fields in search of becoming a queen. Precious
novel, somewhat less clever and a little more enrreversada the first half but just as enjoyable.