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Themes Chess as Metaphor for Fate. Alices journey through Looking-Glass World is guided by a set of rigidly constructed rules that guide her along her path to a preordained conclusion. Language as a Means to Order the World. The Loneliness of Growing Up.
Through the looking glass is a metaphorical expression. It means: on the strange side, in the twilight zone, in a strange parallel world. It comes from the idea of Lewis Carols novel: Through the Looking-Glass, and the strange and mysterious world Alice finds when she steps through a mirror.
Point of ViewThe narrator speaks in third person, though occasionally in first and second person. The narrative follows Alice around, voicing her thoughts and feelings. Major ConflictAlice attempts to become a Queen in the massive chess game being played in the Looking-Glass World.
Analysis of Through the Looking-Glass Unlike the more playful Wonderland, Looking-Glass Land is a world governed by rules, even if those rules are often illogical. This reflects the maturation of Alice, who is leaving behind her child-like innocence as she enters puzzling adulthood.
You cant change the past, but you might learn something from it. As Alice travels thru time and through the looking glass, she learns that even though she cant change the past, she can learn from her past to prevent similar mistakes from happening in the future.
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You cant change the past, but you might learn something from it. As Alice travels thru time and through the looking glass, she learns that even though she cant change the past, she can learn from her past to prevent similar mistakes from happening in the future.
In Through the Looking Glass, Carroll provides a gentle critique of the (lack of) logic in Victorian custom, etiquette, and forms and patterns of social behaviour that are reduced to mere social pretensions.
These critics range from arguing that Alice is a topical political and religious allegory to interpreting the book as a metaphorical version of growing up. These more general interpretations are especially helpful in showing that Alice is a child faced with a complex world.

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