Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Reading Notes: Looking-Glass unit Part B

For the second part of this week's stories, I chose to do the section My Own Invention. This story was a little different from the first section I had chosen because one had to do with a nursery rhyme, while this section was a little different. I would change this section of the story to where Alice and Humpty are trying to avoid crossing over the huge wall they stumbled upon in the first section. When they realized the only way to pass the wall was to climb over it, they would have a choice to make: either climb over it, or go back the way they came. They both would talk about it and decide to very carefully climb over the wall. After a long time of them trying to make it over the wall, Humpty would slip and fall, luckily for him he would not break himself, but just knock himself out. Humpty would dream of meeting the Red King. In his dream, the Red King would send all of his men to try and put Humpty back together, but in real life he would not be broken. While Humpty was in a deep coma-like sleep, Alice would be trying to wake him up. She would remember what Humpty told her about the King coming to fix him if he ever fell, so she would run off to try and find the King. After finding the King, she would try and direct him back to her friend who would gone when she returned…

Red King

Bibliography:
This story is part of the Looking-Glass unit. Story source: Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll (1871).

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