Throughout her journey, Alice struggles to make sense of Wonderland's peculiar rules and personalities. The novel explores themes of identity, perception, and the absurdity of adult social conventions. In the end, Alice finds herself waking up from what appears to have been a dream, leaving readers to question the nature of reality and imagination.
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" has become a timeless classic, celebrated for its imaginative storytelling, clever wordplay, and profound exploration of the nonsensical aspects of life.
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