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A young girl named Alice follows the White Rabbit and enters a magical world full of strange creatures. Through a series of unusual adventures, she explores Wonderland and its strange rules.
Alice in Wonderland is the most famous work by Lewis Carroll and one of the most important works of children's literature. The story begins when a girl named Alice sees a talking White Rabbit carrying a pocket watch. Curious, she follows him and falls down a deep rabbit hole that takes her to a strange world full of imagination and surprises.
In Wonderland, Alice meets many unusual creatures, such as the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar, and the Queen of Hearts. During her adventures, she often changes size, engages in unusual conversations, and tries to understand the rules of a world that is different from anything she knows.
The novel explores themes of curiosity, growing up, imagination, and the search for one's own identity. Carroll creates a world in which logic often gives way to absurdity and wordplay, which makes the story fun and unique. With its imaginative characters, unusual events, and timeless appeal, Alice in Wonderland continues to delight readers of all generations.
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