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Through the Looking Glass
Through the Looking Glass
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is a children's novel written by Lewis Carroll in 1871. It is the continuation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (but makes no reference to what happens in that book). Many things that happen in the book seem, metaphorically, reflected in a mirror. While the first book plays with living letters, this time Alice finds herself in a crazy game of chess. Carroll provides a list of movements that occur in it, although some of them go against the rules of the game, like a small child who was playin…
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is a children's novel written by Lewis Carroll in 1871. It is the continuation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (but makes no reference to what happens in that book). Many things that happen in the book seem, metaphorically, reflected in a mirror. While the first book plays with living letters, this time Alice finds herself in a crazy game of chess. Carroll provides a list of movements that occur in it, although some of them go against the rules of the game, like a small child who was playing. No exact characters Alice appear in Wonderland, only the image of the Mad Hatter as Hatta (whose English pronunciation sounds like hatter, hatter) and the March Hare as Haiga (whose English pronunciation is taken sounds like Hare, Hare) on the seventh (the Lion and the Unicorn), a different character in this second book.

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is a children's novel written by Lewis Carroll in 1871. It is the continuation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (but makes no reference to what happens in that book). Many things that happen in the book seem, metaphorically, reflected in a mirror. While the first book plays with living letters, this time Alice finds herself in a crazy game of chess. Carroll provides a list of movements that occur in it, although some of them go against the rules of the game, like a small child who was playing. No exact characters Alice appear in Wonderland, only the image of the Mad Hatter as Hatta (whose English pronunciation sounds like hatter, hatter) and the March Hare as Haiga (whose English pronunciation is taken sounds like Hare, Hare) on the seventh (the Lion and the Unicorn), a different character in this second book.

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