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Alice
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"Alice" Quiz

Alice fights her way through a dark and twisted reimagining of Wonderland to find the truth about her past and break free from its horrors.

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Essay questions

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  1. How does the author Christina Henry reimagine the classic story of Alice in Wonderland in her book 'Alice'?
  2. What are the major themes explored in 'Alice' and how are they presented throughout the story?
  3. Discuss the character development of Alice throughout the book. How does she evolve as a character and what influences her changes?
  4. Compare and contrast the world of 'Alice' with the original Wonderland. How does Christina Henry create a unique and dark setting for her story?
  5. Examine the role of fear and danger in 'Alice'. How does the author use these elements to build suspense and tension in the narrative?
  6. Discuss the relationships between the characters in the book. How do these relationships shape the plot and contribute to the overall themes of the story?
  7. Explore the symbolism and imagery used in 'Alice'. How do these literary devices enhance the reader's understanding of the story and its themes?
  8. Analyze the writing style and narrative structure in 'Alice'. How does Christina Henry's storytelling contribute to the overall impact of the book?
  9. What is the significance of the title 'Alice' in relation to the story? How does it reflect the central themes and conflicts of the book?
  10. Examine the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters in 'Alice'. How do these dilemmas drive the plot and create tension in the story?
  11. Discuss the use of fantastical elements in 'Alice'. How do these elements contribute to the overall atmosphere and tone of the book?
  12. What are the societal and cultural critiques presented in 'Alice'? How does the author address these issues through the narrative and characters?
  13. Explore the concept of identity in 'Alice'. How do the characters grapple with their own identities and how does this theme drive the plot forward?
  14. Discuss the transformation of familiar characters from the original Alice in Wonderland story in Christina Henry's adaptation. How does this transformation contribute to the overall narrative and themes?