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: Alice meets a group of animals (the Dodo, Lory, etc.) who run a race with no clear winner to get dry.

: A violent, contradictory figure who attempts to find a moral in absolutely everything, satirizing rigid Victorian moralizing education.

A bird who organizes the chaotic Caucus-race. He is widely considered to be a self-caricature of Lewis Carroll, who stuttered when pronouncing his real last name (Do-Do-Dodgson). 2. Geographical and Generative Spaces Index

: A caricature of Lewis Carroll himself (reflecting his real-life stutter, "Do-Do-Dodgson"). He orchestrates the meaningless Caucus-race. index of alice in wonderland

“How doth the little crocodile” (parody of Isaac Watts’ “Against Idleness and Mischief” )

– The Duchess takes Alice to meet the Gryphon, who introduces her to the Mock Turtle. The Turtle weepingly recalls his sea-school education.

The Turtle and Gryphon demonstrate a dance; Alice discusses her lessons. Who Stole the Tarts? : Alice meets a group of animals (the Dodo, Lory, etc

The Duchess shares forced morals; Alice meets the nostalgic Mock Turtle. The Gryphon, Mock Turtle The Lobster Quadrille

: Carroll mocks the moralistic, rigid poems taught to Victorian children. Famous examples include:

Despite the pressure to conform, Alice learns to stand up for herself and embrace her unique qualities ⁠New English Teas . He is widely considered to be a self-caricature

The irrational, quick-tempered ruler of Wonderland who frequently shouts, "Off with their heads!".

Wonderland is a subterranean world with spaces that expand, contract, and defy traditional physical architecture.

– The Duchess shares heavy-handed morals; the Gryphon introduces Alice to the weeping Mock Turtle.

: Alice meets the Queen of Hearts and plays croquet using flamingos as mallets and hedgehogs as balls.