In this book, the character I most likely would want to meet is of course the main character, Alice. I would pick Alice because I would like to know how she feels when surrounded by strange talking animals and also shrinking ang growing back and forth. A few questions I would ask her is why she went down the rabbit hole in the first place. By asking her this I think she would respond by saying she was fascinated by a talking bunny, frantically talking about being late. After asking that question I would ask her how she felt about the talking animals. Most likely her feelings to her response would be somewhat curious to it and a little freaked out by the notion of them being able to talk. She might reply be saying it's weird, but amazing how the animals talk. Another question I would ask is If she had the choice right now would she go back in time and do it all over again. Her response would probably be a yes, because she would want to find out what is going on in there, she would be curious like she is right now. The last question I would ask her is would she bring her sister down here into the rabbit hole if she had the chance. I would think she would say no because she doesn't want her sister to ruin the fun and the adventure.
This book will finish my fantasy series and I still am having trouble finding interesting
I really liked your questions and the answers were very good. Some traditional literature books that I read are A Wrinkle in Time, The Prince and the Pauper, and So So Stories.
ReplyDeleteHi Grace! I also really liked Alice's Adventures in Wonderland because it's extremely unique. A fun traditional literature book to read would be The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It also counts as fantasy.
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