Through the Looking-Glass
Lewis Carroll
Year
1871
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Description
Step into the fantastical realm of Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass," the sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," where logic is turned on its head and the impossible becomes possible. When Alice steps through a magical mirror, she finds herself in a world filled with eccentric characters, including talking flowers, sentient chess pieces, and the enigmatic Red and White Queens. As she navigates this surreal landscape, Alice engages in a series of adventures that challenge her understanding of reality and the rules of cause and effect. Rich in symbolism and allegory, the story delves into themes of identity, transformation, and the complexities of growing up. A whimsical and thought-provoking journey that has captivated readers of all ages, "Through the Looking-Glass" is a timeless exploration of the boundaries of imagination and the intricate workings of the human mind.