Alice in Wonderland, pushing drugs |
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Alice in Wonderland, pushing drugs |
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To my opinion i believe that the novel "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carrol was all about drugs.
To support my theory i have the folowing; 1. Alice eats food and drinks things that make her grow and shrink. 2. The blatant use of some sort of weed used by the Caterpillar to which he becomes something else and sees pretty colours 3. a floating cat.... need i say more.... |
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![]() samurai champloo! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 748 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 2 ![]() |
Lewis Carroll used drugs, he was a pedophile, and a few of his works are influenced by those two.
I don't think the novel was about drugs, but it showed many instances in which those substances were at work. I think Alice in Wonderland was mainly about his beloved little Alice, growing up and confused by all the lessons she's been taught by adults. Her perspectives that he takes are brought to an extreme by, again of course, the influence of drugs. Through the Looking Glass.. the somewhat sequel deals more with sexual overtones as Alice grows older.. |
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