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Madness and insanity in the novel 'Through the Looking-Glass, and what Alice found there' by Lewis Carroll in Comparison to the Filmic Adaptation produced by Tim Burton

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Schur, Jessica

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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2016 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Komparatistik, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: This term paper deals with the presentation of madness and insanity in the novel Through the looking glass and what Alice found there by Lewis Caroll in comparison to the filmic adaption produced by Tim Burton. It will focus on the differences in the general storyline and narrative events, on different characters and what makes them seem mad or insane, as well as the visual aspects of the Wonderland'.In order to have a more similar storyline in terms of certain events and descriptions of characters, the author will also use arguments and examples regarding the prequel to Alice Through the Looking-Glass (2016), namely Alice in Wonderland (2010) directed by Tim Burton, and at some points may refer to scenes from the original first novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll, which marks one of the first fantasy novels written for children and were among the first to offer [] Victorians stories for children with a purpose other than to educate them in how to behave (Beckman 7).By doing so, the author will proof the thesis, that madness and insanity do not always have to be bad. Moreover they seem to be a great way to deal with unpleasing or traumatic events in order to make the seemingly impossible possible by believing in its possibility, as well as an opportunity to build up a resistance against societys cruelty and moral norms and ideals. In addition the author will show why Alice and the Mad Hatter are the heroes based on their madness and what makes Alice a role model for feminism.

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Erschienen: 30.08.2017

Umfang: 17 S., 0.54 MB

Sprache: Deutsch

ISBN/EAN: 9783668513327

Umbreit-Nr.: 4492694

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