Through the Looking-Glass is a fantasy novel by Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Published in 1871, the book follows Alice’s journey into a strange, fantastical alternate reality. Mirroring the events of the first book, Alice falls through a mirror into a nonsensical realm where chess pieces come alive, animals can talk and characters can defy the laws of logic. Through the Looking-Glass also features many of Carroll's famed wordplays and puns as Alice goes on a surreal journey of self-discovery and exploration.
1. How does Through the Looking-Glass reflect on Alice's growth and development throughout her story?
2. Analyzing the symbolism in Through the Looking-Glass and its impact on the story.
3. Assessing the importance of the Red King and his role in the novel.
4. The implications of the White Queen and her relationship to Alice.
5. Exploring the motifs of chaos and disorder in Through the Looking-Glass.