A traveler of the extraordinary, Alice jumps into the rabbit hole, crosses the Looking Glass and finds boards, tunnels, labyrinths, secret gardens and mysterious forests, as well as doors that lead to other doors. Lewis Carroll's work is the unknown land in which the reader can cross, get lost and pioneer new meanings. Alice's dreams challenge our accommodated knowledge. The White Queen, for example, can remember the future. Lewis Carroll also remembered the future and before Einstein imagined relativistic concepts.
In the Looking Glass world, the White Queen practiced half an hour a day to believe in the impossible and came to believe in six impossible things before breakfast. Alice insisted that she couldn't believe impossible things. "It certainly doesn't have much practice," said the Queen.
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